3. Accordingly, a checked.may copy false information from Wikipedia that has not been referenced or
4. As an example, a student aged about an animal for fun., who went to Brazil with his family, changed a Wikipedia post
5. When information makes its way from a Wikipedia to a false information.the article may unknowingly spread
6. Because of its encyclopedia.Wikipedia is more vulnerable to tampering than a traditional
7. Circular reporting isn't limited to harmless information because unsupported claims can be spread by the
8. To ensure what you are reading is true, you must check information by checking its
source.
9. People should be more and not be quick to believe.
10. If you're unsure about the check its accuracy.of any given material, it wouldn't hurt to look into it more to
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