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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 22 Nov 2016

    Most students don’t know when news is fake, Stanford study findshttp://on.wsj.com/2gxcXSM 

    12:28 AM - 22 Nov 2016
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      1. 简 Happy Deplorable Wine Chick‏ @Life_OnThe_Gulf 22 Nov 2016
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        an example for the classroom...pic.twitter.com/sABmd9iSP1

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      1. BeaAnina‏ @BeaAnina 22 Nov 2016
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        Apparently many journalists don't recognize fake news either.

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      1.  🐸Cleide Amaro  😎  👉  👉‏ @brasilianfan 22 Nov 2016
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        only the students? Remember the polls were Hillary would win and you all notice? LOL

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      1. Kevin Eric Snell  ☹‏ @KevEnoch 22 Nov 2016
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        Most reporters don't either @WSJ

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      1. Jeremy Balliston‏ @Leajjes 27 Nov 2016
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        Hillary has an alien babyhttp://imgur.com/gallery/L2xLO 

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      1. Keith B‏ @KPButter7 22 Nov 2016
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        The fault of Facebook, CNN, Fox and MSNBC. They have stripped away fact-based multi-perspective news. No Courage. Partisan. What to do?

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      1. Felix‏ @12FelixE34 22 Nov 2016
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        Most grown ups don't know or care even if they knew that the news were fake.Political party affiliation is greater than religion

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      1. Ol' Dirty Steve‏ @shorn201 22 Nov 2016
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        neither do their parents. And grandparents.

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      1. Ozymandias‏ @OzymandiasLooms 22 Nov 2016
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        They dont seem to know when something is true either.

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      1. Critical‏ @chrisallen236 22 Nov 2016
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        This is why kids shouldn't vote.

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      1. Fr. Pius Pietrzyk OP‏ @PiusOP 22 Nov 2016
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        To be fair, neither do most journalists!

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      1. Malinche‏ @Malinche2020 22 Nov 2016
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        Yes, theyre called college kids.

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      1. Shelby Villatoro‏ @ShelbyVillatoro 28 Nov 2016
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        why not say "middle-schoolers" instead of students (a term that doesn't designate an age range)?

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      1. Danny Wijnhoud‏ @DannyWijnhoud 22 Nov 2016
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        Danny Wijnhoud Retweeted The Wall Street Journal

        .@WSJ doesn't only count for students #socialmedia and #students. #Populism #propaganda, #Politics #framinghttps://twitter.com/WSJ/status/800979322639003648 …

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        The Wall Street JournalVerified account @WSJ
        Most students don’t know when news is fake, Stanford study finds http://on.wsj.com/2gxcXSM 
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      1. Kirk‏ @brahmannoodle 22 Nov 2016
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        Students? How about adults, regardless of education.

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      1. Edward Cooper‏ @ECooperAus 22 Nov 2016
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        who knew they even read the news?!

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      1. NICKAWAMPUS LEROY‏ @anthony_chinni 22 Nov 2016
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        #Many newspapers and sites spew opinions instead of facts now.

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      1. ChugiakTea‏ @ChugiakTea 22 Nov 2016
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        😂😂😂liberals preparing to justify censorship. They can't win, so the news must be fake, right?

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