Here are some simple tips on how to spot 1)____ news. First of all: look at the 2) ____. Who has shared it? And who has published it? Check the language-- is it sensationalist or full of loaded terms? Social media platforms are fraught with 3) ____ with misleading images and memes. "Memes featuring a public figure and a quote can look very convincing." 4) ____ the quote. Did the person in the meme actually say it? 5) ____ into an image to check for any hints about its 6) ____. Like a shop, or a street sign. A vehicle's license plate, a billboard or a placard. In 2018, this video was widely shared in the Middle East, and claimed to show police in 7) ____ looting a shop during street protests. The clue that this is fake is right here, where the Spanish word for 'police' is clearly visible on the riot shield. The video was actually from 8)____. Platforms like Google, TinEye Bing and Yandex alllow you to check when an image first appeared on the web so you know if it's an old image doing the rounds. There are plenty of inauthentic social media 9) ____. While identifying a bot account is not always easy and usually can only be done by the tech companies, there are somethings you can look out for. Be 10) ____.

D. Listen to the on "How to Spot Fake News?" and complete the missing information.

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