Become a Member
Search
My Profile
Logout
Contact Us
Latest
Top
Fact Checks
Collections
News
Archives
About Us
Randomizer
Become a Member
Login
My Profile
Logout
Trump Indictments
TikTok Rumors
Donald Trump
Ukraine War
2024 Election
Snopes-ing 101
Snopestionary: The 'Ad Hominem' Logical Fallacy
Written by:
Madison Dapcevich
May 26, 2022
Logical fallacies are behind many of the harmful misunderstandings, rumors, and conspiracy theor ...
Read More
The Fallacy of 'Hasty Generalizations,’ Explained
Written by:
Nur Ibrahim
Feb 10, 2023
Logical fallacies are behind many of the harmful misunderstandings, rumors, and conspiracy theor ...
Read More
Snopes Tips: Why Care if Research Is ‘Peer-Reviewed’?
Written by:
Madison Dapcevich
Mar 30, 2022
A how-to guide to reading scientific research.
Read More
How to Spot a Deepfake
Written by:
Dan Evon
Jun 8, 2022
For starters, don't believe everything you see.
Read More
Logical Fallacies 101: Your Holiday Guide for Dinner Table Debates
Written by:
Nur Ibrahim
Dec 14, 2022
Put down that drumstick and listen all ye well.
Read More
Here's How to Authenticate Viral Quotes Attached to Historical Figures
Written by:
David Emery
Dec 5, 2022
Nothing gives a quotation more gravitas than a famous name attached to it.
Read More
4 Ways to Be Smart On Social Media This Holiday Season
Written by:
Jessica Lee
Nov 23, 2022
Eat. Sleep. Scroll. Repeat.
Read More
3 Types of False Election Rumors to Look Out For
Written by:
Jessica Lee
Oct 18, 2022
As Election Day nears, these types of rumors may fill your social media feeds. But, with a littl ...
Read More
Snopes-tionary: What is ‘Scarelore’?
Written by:
Nur Ibrahim
Oct 5, 2022
There are many names for urban legends on the internet.
Read More
Why Are Online Death Hoaxes so Popular?
Written by:
Nur Ibrahim
Sep 22, 2022
Celebrities, royalty, sports personalities — all have been unwitting victims.
Read More
Do More Americans Believe In Conspiracy Theories Now Than Ever Before?
Written by:
The Conversation
Sep 19, 2022
A scholar of conspiracy theories at Ruhr University Bochum explored the question.
Read More
Keep Watch For These Internet Rumors about 'Banned' Books in Schools or Libraries
Written by:
Jessica Lee
Sep 15, 2022
It's a trend with which the Snopes newsroom has become very familiar: memes listing supposedly " ...
Read More
Snopes Tips: How to Spot Social Media Bots
Written by:
Madison Dapcevich
Jul 25, 2022
Bots are used for a variety of reasons online, from boosting follower counts to interfering in p ...
Read More
Snopestionary: What Is Sponsored Content?
Written by:
Jordan Liles
Jul 19, 2022
Also called "native advertising," it can be as innocent as a restaurant ad on your newsfeed, or ...
Read More
Snopestionary: The 'Straw Man' Logical Fallacy
Written by:
Madison Dapcevich
Jun 14, 2022
Logical fallacies are behind many of the harmful misunderstandings, rumors, and conspiracy theor ...
Read More
9 Excellent Resources for New York History Research
Written by:
Jordan Liles
Jun 10, 2022
There's much more to historical research than old, dusty books.
Read More
Snopestionary: The 'Red Herring' Logical Fallacy
Written by:
Bethania Palma
Jun 10, 2022
This logical fallacy is sometimes referred to as the fallacy of distraction.
Read More
Unverified Rumors Thrived After the Uvalde School Shooting
Written by:
Jordan Liles
Jun 6, 2022
It’s unclear why so many social media users willingly share unverified rum ...
Read More
Snopestionary: The 'Slippery Slope' Logical Fallacy
Written by:
Madison Dapcevich
May 31, 2022
Logical fallacies are behind many of the harmful misunderstandings, rumors, and conspiracy theor ...
Read More
Clearing the Frame: Seeing Through Disingenuous Captions
Written by:
Dan Evon
Apr 15, 2022
Bird poop? Shaking hands with thin air? Captions can falsely frame shared content in politically ...
Read More
Previous
Next
Page: 1
Advertisement: