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  2. List of fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    Started in 2015, this fake news website is also designed to look like a local television outlet. Several of the website's fake stories have successfully spread on social media. Has the same IP address as Action News 3. [30] [324] [325] [320] [316] [317] TheRacketReport.com TheRacketReport.com Per PolitiFact. Has the same IP address as Action ...

  3. Fake news website - Wikipedia

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    Fake news negatively affected individuals in Myanmar, leading to a rise in violence against Muslims in the country. [121] [18] Online participation surged from one percent to 20 percent of Myanmar's total populace from 2014 to 2016. [121] [18] Fake stories from Facebook were reprinted in paper periodicals called Facebook and The Internet. [18]

  4. Facebook onion address - Wikipedia

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    The site also makes it easier for Facebook to differentiate between accounts that have been caught up in a botnet and those that legitimately access Facebook through Tor. [6] As of its 2014 release, the site was still in early stages, with much work remaining to polish the code for Tor access.

  5. Thousands of fake Facebook accounts shut down by Meta were ...

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    The network of nearly 4,800 fake accounts was attempting to build an audience when it was identified and eliminated by the tech company, which owns Facebook and Instagram.

  6. Fake news websites in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Fake news websites played a large part in the online news community during the election, reinforced by extreme exposure on Facebook and Google. [35] Approximately 115 pro-Trump fake stories were shared on Facebook a total of 30 million times, and 41 pro-Clinton fake stories shared a total of 7.6 million times.

  7. Deepfake - Wikipedia

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    Other Facebook fake profiles—profiles of fictitious individuals—contained material that allegedly contained such incitement against the right wing prime minister, in response to which the prime minister complained that there was a plot to murder him.

  8. Ads on Instagram and Facebook for a deepfake app ... - AOL

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    Facebook and Instagram hosted ads that featured a blurred fake nude image of an underage celebrity used to promote an app that billed itself as a way to make sexually explicit images with ...

  9. Typosquatting - Wikipedia

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    Typosquatting, also called URL hijacking, a sting site, a cousin domain, or a fake URL, is a form of cybersquatting, and possibly brandjacking which relies on mistakes such as typos made by Internet users when inputting a website address into a web browser. A user accidentally entering an incorrect website address may be led to any URL ...