This statistic shows the results of a survey on the sources of so-called "fake news" in Germany in 2017. Forty seven percent of respondents came across fake news on Facebook whereas nineteen percent encountered fake news on Twitter.
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PwC. (August 23, 2017). Where have you come across fake news? [Graph]. In Statista. Retrieved September 20, 2024, from https://www-statista-com.ezproxy.canberra.edu.au/statistics/965874/sources-of-fake-news-in-germany/
PwC. "Where have you come across fake news?." Chart. August 23, 2017. Statista. Accessed September 20, 2024. https://www-statista-com.ezproxy.canberra.edu.au/statistics/965874/sources-of-fake-news-in-germany/
PwC. (2017). Where have you come across fake news?. Statista. Statista Inc.. Accessed: September 20, 2024. https://www-statista-com.ezproxy.canberra.edu.au/statistics/965874/sources-of-fake-news-in-germany/
PwC. "Where Have You Come across Fake News?." Statista, Statista Inc., 23 Aug 2017, https://www-statista-com.ezproxy.canberra.edu.au/statistics/965874/sources-of-fake-news-in-germany/
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Where have you come across fake news? [Graph], PwC, August 23, 2017. [Online]. Available: https://www-statista-com.ezproxy.canberra.edu.au/statistics/965874/sources-of-fake-news-in-germany/