The longer they are, the more obvious it becomes. However, did you mean actual political NEWS stories, or just fictional stories of a political nature? Because I've seen both on YouTube.
The longer they are, the more obvious it becomes. However, did you mean actual political NEWS stories, or just fictional stories of a political nature? Because I've seen both on YouTube.
yes political, especially the stories when senate Kennedy from La where he devastates his opponents on the senate floor. 1. As you said too long, 2. too good to be true. Also why didn't I catch that on the news. I am hope there is a way determine fake without having to do 1 and 2
Expand the top portion of the text below the screen. Buried in the explanatory text you might find the word "fiction" in the midst of the paragraph. Much as I love it when Sen. Kennedy reams someone a new one in public with elegance and grace, I ran across one of those political fictions a while back. Expand the details and you will probably be able to find the disclosure that it is a fictional event.
Expand the top portion of the text below the screen. Buried in the explanatory text you might find the word "fiction" in the midst of the paragraph. Much as I love it when Sen. Kennedy reams someone a new one in public with elegance and grace, I ran across one of those political fictions a while back. Expand the details and you will probably be able to find the disclosure that it is a fictional event.
This may sound counterintuitive, but if you paste a URL or the contents of a page into an AI like ChatGPT or Grok, it can often analyze the text, images, claims, and patterns and point out red flags.