InforwarsのALEXさんがこのFake Newsの報道に怒っていました。それでこのサイトが分ったのですが、中身をみるとカナダを本拠地にするGlobal researchもその中に入っていました。なぜかですね。このサイトを作っているのはアメリカの大学の先生のようです。Infowars/Global researchに共通するのはWW3の危機を煽っているようなところだろうか、と思いました。でもロシアの動きをよく伝えているように思えたのですが、常時見ているわけではないので、あくまで主観的な感想です。メインメディアよりは選挙報道はうまく伝えていましたね。←Trumpさんの応援でしたね。
FAKE NEWS WATCH
Last updated: 01/18/2016
FAKE/HOAX NEWS WEBSITES
Fake/Hoax News sites are satire sites that are not funny. They are an attempt to play on gullible people who do not check sources and will just pass the news on as if it were really true. Below is the list of know Fake/Hoax News Websites:
- AmericanNews.com
- BigAmericanNews.com
- Cap News (twitter.com/capnews)
- ChristWire.org
- CivicTribune.com
- ClickHole.com
- CreamBMP.com
- DCGazette.com
- DailyCurrant.com
- DCClothesLine.com
- DerfMagazine.com
- DrudgeReport.com.co
- DuhProgressive.com
- EmpireNews.com
- EnduringVision.com
- Indecision Forever (www.cc.com/indecision)
- MSNBC.co
- MSNBC.website
- MediaMass.net
- NationalReport.net
- NewsBiscuit.com
- News-Hound.com
- NewsMutiny.com
- PoliticalEars.com
- Private-eye.co.uk
- RealNewsRightNow.com
- RileNews.com
- Sprotspickle.com
- TheNewsNerd.com
- TheUsPatriot.com
- WitScience.org
SATIRE WEBSITES
Satire websites are sites that make fun of the news. The stories are typically over the top and meant to be funny. The most famous satire site is The Onion. Below is the list of satire websites:
- TheOnion.com
- AmplifyingGlass.com
- Duffleblog.com
- EmpireSports.co
- GomerBlog.com
- Huzlers.com
- iTagLive.com/
- Newslo.com
- NahaDaily.com
- RockCityTimes.com
- TheLapine.ca
- TheSpoof.com
- WeeklyWorldNews.com
- WorldNewsDailyReport.com
CLICKBAIT WEBSITES
Clickbait websites are sites that take bits of true stories but insinuate and make up other details to sew fear. Most of these are conspiratorial in nature are very unreliable. Below are a list of these websites:
- 21stCenturyWire.com
- ActivistPost.com
- BeforeItsNews.com
- BigPZone.com
- Chronicle.su
- CoastToCoastAM.com
- ConsciousLifeNews.com
- ConservativeOutfitters.com
- ConspiracyWire (WideAwakeAmerica.com)
- CountdownToZeroTime.com
- CounterPsyOps.com
- DailyBuzzLive.com
- Disclose.tv
- FPRNradio.com
- GeoEngineeringWatch.org
- GlobalResearch.ca
- GovtSlaves.info
- GulagBound.com
- JonesReport.com
- HangTheBankers.com
- HumansAreFree.com
- Infowars.com
- IntelliHub.com
- LewRockwell.com
- LibertyTalk.fm
- LibertyVideos.org
- LMR (LibertyMovementRadio.com)
- MegynKelly.us
- NaturalNews.com
- NewsWire-24.com
- NoDisInfo.com
- NowTheEndBegins.com
- PakAlertPress.com
- PoliticalBlindSpot.com
- PrisonPlanet.com
- PrisonPlanet.tv
- RealFarmacy.com
- RedFlagNews.com
- TruthFrequencyRadio.com
- TheDailySheeple.com
- TheRunDownLive.com
- UnconfirmedSources.com
- VeteransToday.com
- WakingUpWisconsin.com
- WorldTruth.tv
About Us
After watching all of the hoax, fake, satire and click bait websites proliferate the internet, we thought is was time to start tracking and make a place for people to identify these sites more easily. This is not an exhaustive list since these sites are popping up faster than we can keep up with them.
We do not debunk each and every post. We do a few to help others be able to discern truth from fiction for themselves. Below are a few tips on identifying satire/hoax websites
- Does the headline match the video of facts in the story? If they do not, it is a hoax site.
- Can the story be found on a major news outlet? This is not always sufficient
Sources where we compiled these lists:
- Fort Liberty
- P2T2 Solutions
- Lincoln Report
- New Republic
- Rational Wiki
- Snopes
- Urban Legends – About Entertainment
“These sites don’t worry about saturating their pages with a ton of ads because they don’t really care about anybody staying on the page very long after ending up there,” Joseph Finkelstein, an SEO expert with Los Angeles-based design firm Desired Reaction, told me. “The articles themselves are just filler stuffed with high trending, low competition keywords associated with current news stories. The way they make money is all in the headlines— they’re designed to be inflammatory but just believable enough to entice partisans to click on them—or better yet, share them—without looking too hard. Each page is so loaded up with revenue-generating advertisements that as long as they can get people to click over for a minute, they’re making money.” via New Republic
Please contact us if you have any questions or feel a website is listed incorrectly.