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Who believes ‘fake news’? Regardless of age and politics, people who endorse lies are aware they could be made up, research says

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83% Informative

Northeastern researchers say Republicans and younger people are more likely Republicans y believe the false headlines than Democrats and older people.

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86

Informative language

86

Neutral language

66

Article tone

informal

Language

English

Language complexity

57

Offensive language

not offensive

Hate speech

not hateful

Attention-grabbing headline

not detected

Known propaganda techniques

not detected

Time-value

medium-lived

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