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Dazzlingly, young adults, upload selfies to be judged.
Evaluating the information they find online,
young adults don’t see the misleading advertising,
or have any valid reason to mistrust what they find online.
Students have to be savvy about choosing and
believing information they find online.
The inappropriate, deceptive, misleading tweets, are often
clueless of what they post.
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