New Delhi: Facebook has initiated an offline campaign in India to create awareness on the menace of 'fake news' that is rampant on social media these days, offering tips to users on how to spot such stories.


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The social networking giant has issued full-page ads in leading dailies that includes 10 tips for "spotting false news".


The ad, which only sports the Facebook logo, contained the message: "Together, we can limit the spread of false news".


Facebook has released 10 tips to spot fake news for its users – check them out.


    
Be skeptical of headlines


False news stories often have catchy headlines in all caps with exclamation points. If shocking claims in the headline sound unbelievable, they probably are.
   
Look closely at the URL


A phony or look-alike URL may be a warning sign of false news. Many false news sites mimic authentic news sources by making small changes to the URL. You can go to the site to compare the URL to established sources.
   
Investigate the source


Ensure that the story is written by a source that you trust with a reputation for accuracy. If the story comes from an unfamiliar organization, check their "About" section to learn more.
   
Watch for unusual formatting


Many false news sites have misspellings or awkward layouts. Read carefully if you see these signs.
   
Consider the photos


False news stories often contain manipulated images or videos. Sometimes the photo may be authentic, but taken out of context. You can search for the photo or image to verify where it came from.


Inspect the dates


False news stories may contain timelines that make no sense, or event dates that have been altered.


Check the evidence


Check the author's sources to confirm that they are accurate. Lack of evidence or reliance on unnamed experts may indicate a false news story.


Look at other reports


If no other news source is reporting the same story, it may indicate that the story is false. If the story is reported by multiple sources you trust, it's more likely to be true.


Is the story a joke?


Sometimes false news stories can be hard to distinguish from humor or satire. Check whether the source is known for parody, and whether the story's details and tone suggest it may be just for fun.
   
Some stories are intentionally false


Think critically about the stories you read, and only share news that you know to be credible.