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How Readers Can Protect Themselves
Media literacy experts suggest several simple strategies:
Read Beyond the Headline
Check Publication Dates
Old stories are sometimes reshared as if they are new developments.
Look for Credible Sources
Trusted news organizations generally follow fact-checking procedures.
Avoid Sharing Unverified Claims
The Growing Importance of Digital Literacy
As social media continues to shape the flow of information, readers increasingly play an active role in determining what becomes widely circulated.
Critical thinking and source evaluation have become essential skills.
Final Thoughts
The viral headline involving Savannah Guthrie serves as another reminder that not every dramatic online claim is supported by verified facts.
Sometimes the most shocking headline isn’t the story itself—it’s how quickly people react before knowing the facts.
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