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Try to check everything.
Read as much as you can. Find and look at sources. Try to find primary sources.
Check every single thing before you post: images, videos, interviews, articles, studies, papers, whatever
Only post if it is true, verified, fact checked, and legitimate.
(2) Learn about the most common types of phishing scams, how to identify them, how to avoid being scammed in this way.
You’ll also learn what to do if you think you have been the victim of a phishing scam.
Phishing scams | Free Online Course | This type of scam comes in many forms, but all the forms have one thing in common: they pretend to look legitimate to trick you into falling for the scam.
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Stick to the facts. Stay focused
Breathe please, and please check/verify every single thing before posting, commenting on, sharing anything at all (anywhere :))
Mind Over Misinformation is a series of short online modules packed with methods developed and tested to help stop misinformation in its tracks. https://t.co/6CLV7lehkP
The Little Book of Scams - https://t.co/hpPncZFI5h is a simple guide on how to spot, avoid, and protect yourselves from scammers.
Translated versions are also available