It’s easy to find misinformation on social media. It’s even easier on X.

A local TV station investigated an underground mine fire in Pennsylvania

Survey says: Large majority think they see misinformation online every week

US ranks last among 46 countries in trust in media

Twitter's Misinformation-Fighting Tool 'Birdwatch' Makes Mistakes

A growing group of journalists has cut back on Twitter, or abandoned it entirely

The New York Times sells premium ads based on how an article makes you feel

Snopes pulls out of its fact-checking partnership with Facebook

Bots spread a lot of fakery during the 2016 election. But they can also debunk it

Fact-checkers have debunked this fake news site 80 times. It's still publishing on Facebook.

Text-only news sites are making a comeback

Medium rolls out a payment model for writers based on engagement

AP Style alert: Don’t capitalize internet and web any more