Gen Z And Millennials More Likely To Fall For Fake News Than Older People, Test Finds
Topline Younger people and heavy internet users were more likely to fall for fake headlines, while older people and legacy ...
Topline Younger people and heavy internet users were more likely to fall for fake headlines, while older people and legacy ...
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