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A team of researchers at Northeastern University have created a new algorithm to help make social media news more reliable and trustworthy. The algorithm, which is still in development, is based on the idea that social media users are more likely to trust news stories that are shared by their friends and family.

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Question: How can we make our social media news more reliable and trustworthy?

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1. Use quality sources: Make sure that the news and information shared is from a reliable source, such as an established media outlet, scholar, research body or a trusted authority in the subject. 2. Verify information: Verify the information before you post it, and be sure to add a link to the original source. 3. Consider the source: Consider the credibility of the sources of the news and verify any claims with evidence. 4. Contextualize the news: Put the news into context and explain why it is important. 5. Share responsibly: Be sure not to share misleading or inaccurate information and always include a brief summary or explanation of the news. 6. Be mindful of bias: Be aware of any biases or agendas that the sources may have and avoid sharing news that may be unfairly one-sided.

Answered by text-davinci-003

Feb. 10, 2023, 5:54 p.m.

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Published: Friday, February 10, 2023

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