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Fake News Sites

What is ‘Fake News’? It is a somewhat new term that refers to any source or website which provides news or information that is not real or correct – in other words, BIASED. There are several sites with misinformation all over the internet, such as the MAJORITY of news sites, but we will try to list a few here which deal with auto performance parts so you are alerted ahead of time to avoid them. As always, the loudest voices are not always the most correct or honest ones:

 

Website                          Reason To Avoid

factcheck.org              Clearly biased opinions claiming to be fact, even when evidence proves otherwise

snopes.com                 Clearly biased opinions claiming to be fact, even when evidence proves otherwise

prdistribution.com    ‘For hire’ site which posts articles in a format which appears to be legitimate news

thesportsdaily.com    ‘For hire’ site which posts articles in a format which appears to be legitimate news

techgeek365.com       ‘For hire’ site which posts articles in a format which appears to be legitimate news

sportsgossip.com       ‘For hire’ site which posts articles in a format which appears to be legitimate news

24-7pressrelease.com ‘For hire’ site which posts articles in a format which appears to be legitimate news

blogprocess.com        ‘For hire’ site which posts articles in a format which appears to be legitimate news

realperformancechipreviews.com  Fake reviews which are poorly written and promote proven scam chips

 

More to come soon we are sure!!!

 

Have you ever been shopping on amazon or another online store looking over product reviews and see hundreds of reviews which are for a different product or that seem out of place? This is a related article which describes the increasing trend some corrupt business are employing these days on amazon and other marketplaces to increase their sales: fake reviews. Is it ‘illegal’? No. Is it dishonest? Yes. Be alert!

https://www.cnbc.com/2020/09/06/amazon-reviews-thousands-are-fake-heres-how-to-spot-them.html

 

 

 

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