Ahead of the 2016 election, fake news stories about the race often out-performed real ones.
In the election’s wake, there has been a debate over whether fake stories, such as the “Dc Gazette” headline above, could have influenced votes at a time when 62 percent of U.S. adults get their news from social media sites, according to the Pew Research Center.
Here are some other fake news sites to watch out for. Have you been duped by any of them?