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FAKE NEWS DETECTION: A REVIEW

Ms. Lata, Yogesh Kumar
Page No. : 117-127

ABSTRACT

To use social media for consumption of fake news is a double edge sword. On one hand consumers consumes news via social media due to its less cost, easy to access, and instant transmission of information. On the other hand, it allows the broad distribution of "fake news," which is low-quality material that intentionally misleads the public. It has been observed that in today’s world, people get their news through search engines and social media than from traditional means like newspapers and magazines. However, there is no way to confirm the accuracy of news found on the internet. Fake news is a major problem that has the ability to cause harm to society. Given the difficulty in spotting false news, many academics are seeking to comprehend the issue statement and its characteristics. This paper summarizes the existing approaches as well as the unique approaches given by researchers. Depending on the nature of content (textual or image-based), several approaches are used to solve the problem.


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