Fact checking

Inaccurate reports can appear at any point on the news and the internet so it’s important that you check your information and never assume something is accurate, especially if you discovered something as gossip or on social media.

Never accept something you see online without checking it. It’s very easy to use old video or photographs as evidence for something happening right now, sometimes by accident, sometimes on purpose.

Always avoid reposting unless you are absolutely sure. what’s you’re sharing is accurate.

The websites below will help you check your information.

Also look at the Misinformation page.

Full Fact
Full Fact Toolbox
a guide to fact-checking for yourself
Ferret Fact Checking
focuses on Scottish issues
Reality Check – BBC News
Snopes
an American site,
especially good on social media claims
Logically 
Report a Glow concern
Cookie policy  Privacy policy

Glow Blogs uses cookies to enhance your experience on our service. By using this service or closing this message you consent to our use of those cookies. Please read our Cookie Policy.