For the norm of the youngsters, we usually search for news through the internet. Be it about general happenings, education, celebrity, sports and whatnot, the first medium that we would utilize in order to grasp such information is the ever so lovely and so very VERY helpful INTERNET.
But in all of it's access of getting information with such ease, can we really trust the validation of the online published information as the whole truth ? Well in my opinion, I choose to say no and yes. In every online posted information, we must be aware that some of it won't really stick up to the very truth. It might very well have been mixed up with some other rumoured puddle of info circulating the Internet. For example, there is this certain website that post about news of celebrity. We can't really deem it as the truth for it might turn out that the culprit of all the posts are done by a group of people who doesn't even have anything to do with the media press of the celebrity life.
When I say yes, there is some good sites out there that really publishes true info. The best examples that could be said are news sites. Like BBC, The Times and etc. On the contrary of the comic strip as posted in MMLS, we know that such said sites really are from proper officialized entity. If one would really want to get such proof that such sites really are publishing true information online, then one would have to proceed with some self-endeavored effort in finding out if the information really are true or not.
Are you sure about that, mate ?
I agree with everything you have to say! Yes it could be trusted if the news or things posted on the internet is real and no sometimes news and things posted on the internet cannot be trusted as it might be a prank.
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Indeed ! Just like how the comic strip as given in MMLS, the creater of such infos might turn out to be someone that you would never expected.
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