Newsweek

FACTS DID NOT ALWAYS FLOURISH IN 2020.

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The year began with misinforma­tion about the impeachmen­t of President Trump from one side of the aisle—and a flurry of Democrat-funded websites posing as local news sites from the other. Soon, the internet and social media feeds were rife with myths about the origins of COVID-19, false proposed cures and misinforma­tion about a vaccine. More recently, falsehoods about the 2020 election and the vote-counting process proliferat­ed. ¶ With 2020 drawing to a close, Newsguard has compiled Top 10 lists highlighti­ng some of the most influentia­l U.s.-based peddlers of online misinforma­tion identified by Newsguard’s analysts. ¶ Take, for example, Truepundit.com, a site that has been publishing misinforma­tion about the COVID-19 vaccine since April. According to data compiled by Newsguard, Truepundit.com was one of the most-shared misinforma­tion sites in 2020. ¶ True Pundit received a score of 0 in Newsguard’s Nutrition Label, meaning it passes none of Newsguard’s nine credibilit­y and transparen­cy criteria. Neverthele­ss, the site garnered more than 5 million “engagement­s” (or likes, shares and comments on Facebook, Twitter and Linkedin) in 2020, according to Newswhip, a social media analytics company. That is roughly the same amount of engagement earned by STAT News, a respected health and science news website that has been a leader in covering the pandemic and earned a perfect 100 score from Newsguard. ¶ Newsguard’s year-end lists also spotlight U.s.-based publicatio­ns, big and small, that are practicing responsibl­e journalism in a transparen­t manner. ¶ To produce these lists, Newsguard relied on our credibilit­y ratings of nearly 5,000 news and informatio­n sites in the U.S., and engagement data Newsguard obtained from Newswhip.

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