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Questions and Answers
Unreliable internet sources are characterized by well-written texts and a high level of professionalism.
Unreliable internet sources are characterized by well-written texts and a high level of professionalism.
False (B)
Social media applications and websites can provide credible information.
Social media applications and websites can provide credible information.
True (A)
Blogs and open-source wikis can include personal opinions, errors, or lies.
Blogs and open-source wikis can include personal opinions, errors, or lies.
True (A)
The date of publication is not important when evaluating the reliability of internet sources.
The date of publication is not important when evaluating the reliability of internet sources.
Reliable internet sources are almost free from errors.
Reliable internet sources are almost free from errors.
Study Notes
Evaluating Internet Sources
- Unreliable internet sources can be deceptive with well-written texts and a professional appearance.
- Social media and certain websites can be credible sources of information.
- Blogs and open-source wikis often contain personal opinions, errors, or lies, making them less reliable.
- The date of publication is crucial when evaluating the reliability of internet sources.
- Reliable internet sources are not completely error-free, but they strive to minimize mistakes.
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Test your knowledge on reliable and unreliable internet sources with this quiz. Learn about the credibility of social media, blogs, and open-source wikis. Discover how to identify trustworthy information online.