Which of the following are true about fake news, according to the textbook? (More than one answer is correct.) Group of answer choices Critical thinking offers a useful corrective to fake news. Fake news refers primarily to conspiracy theories that are promoted on the "dark web." Conservatives accuse liberals and liberals accuse conservatives of promoting fake news. An example of the harmful effects of fake news occurred in 2016 when a North Carolina man went into a Washington, D.C. pizzeria with an assault rifle because he believed, mistakenly, a story on social media that the restaurant was the front for a child sex trafficking ring. Fake news, whether real or imagined, soothing or vexing, is bad for intelligent discourse, bad for the pursuit of knowledge, bad for sane politics, and bad for democracy. Fake news has sown distrust among people, pushed political conflicts to a boioling point, exaggerated disagreements and social conflicts, and incited confrontation and violence by proclaiming the reality of imaginary events. Research on fake news shows that it spreads more quickly on social media than do real news stories. Fake news is deliberately false or misleading news stories that masquerade as truthful reporting.