fake news: Newspapers trusted more than newsportals: Survey - The Economic Times
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The survey said that although Twitter and WhatsApp have emerged as most highly trusted among social media platforms, only a sixth of users "highly trust" them for news. Around one-third of active Facebook, WhatsApp and Twitter users reported they were threatened, harassed or trolled by known or unknown people after sharing content on platform.
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