Fake news typically refers to news stories or headlines
that are deliberately fabricated to mislead1
or manipulate
readers. These stories often look like real news articles
but are entirely made-up or twisted versions of true events,
created with the intention to deceive2
. Fake news is a type
of disinformation: false information that is created with the
intention to mislead. Disinformation includes not only fake
news, but also other types of claims, such as those put out
as government propaganda, or by social media accounts or
brands in order to sell a product or service. Misinformation, on
the other hand, is any kind of false or inaccurate information
— whether it’s shared intentionally or not. People often spread
misinformation because they genuinely believe it’s true and
don’t realize they’re sharing something incorrect.
(www.unicef.org, 10.02.2025. Adaptado.)
1mislead: ludibriar.
2deceive: enganar.
A frase do texto “These stories often look like real news
articles” sugere que uma das características das notícias
falsas é:
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