LESSON 4 · Don't Get Fooled: Media Literacy
Lateral Reading
The Stanford fact-checkers won with one habit: lateral reading. Instead of studying a suspicious page harder, they open new tabs and ask what other credible sources say about it.
This feels backward, because it means leaving the page rather than scrutinizing it. But a page can say anything about itself. What matters is what trustworthy outsiders say, and that takes only seconds to find.