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Snopes (/ˈsnoʊps/),
formerly known as the
Urban Legends Reference Pages, is a fact-checking website. It has been
described as a "well-regarded reference...
- The
Snopes trilogy is a
series of
three novels written by
William Faulkner regarding the
Snopes family in the
fictional Yoknapatawpha County, Mississippi...
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fictional Snopes family of Mississippi.
Originally a
standalone novel, it was
later followed by The Town (1957) and The
Mansion (1959),
forming the
Snopes trilogy...
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adtech platform called Proper Media and
acquired websites such as TV Tropes,
Snopes, and Salon.com.
Richmond founded his
first large website in 2007, called...
- Mikkelson,
Barbara (10
August 2006). "
snopes.com:
Death Car".
Urban Legends Reference Pages.
Retrieved 30 June 2010. "
snopes.com:
Cement in Lover's Car". Urban...
- Post".
Snopes.
August 9, 2023.
Archived from the
original on
August 10, 2023.
Retrieved August 10, 2023. "Yes,
Child Rapper Lil Tay Has Died".
Snopes. August...
- Faulkner,
published in 1957,
about the
fictional Snopes family of Mississippi. It is the
second of the "
Snopes" trilogy,
following The
Hamlet (1940) and completed...
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become the
basis of an
urban legend. Many news organizations,
including Snopes, News.com.au, and LiveAbout,
trace the story's
origins to a website, now...
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November 2016 LaCapria, Kim (2
November 2016), "
Snopes'
Field Guide to Fake News
Sites and Hoax
Purveyors -
Snopes.com's
updated guide to the internet's clickbaiting...
- Wire
sometimes misstates facts to
advance a
partisan view.
According to
Snopes, "DailyWire.com has a
tendency to
share stories that are
taken out of context...