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FALSE INFORMATION IN INTERNET DOMAIN OF WIKIHOW 20211010

In the internet domain of Wikihow, Priya Malani falsely wrote: “Whether you’re
thinking about buying a car, renting a home, or opening up a new credit card,
it’s a good idea to know your credit score. That little number can give lenders,
landlords, or even potential employers a sense of how safe or risky it might be
to do business with you.” #Myth2

Your credit score does not give employers anything because employers cannot even
get credit scores. The idea is so widespread, there is even a set of information
about the word even used to spread that bad information.

False information on Facebook links to the Wikihow article.



The byline of the article contains “Co-authored by Priya Malani.” Malani is
described as “wikiHow Expert Co-author: Priya Malani” and “Financial Advisor &
Founding Partner, Stash Wealth.”

She has not responded.





The top person of wikiHow, Inc. appears to be Elizabeth Douglas, described as
the “CEO of wikiHow.”

On the other hand, a man named Jack Herrick identifies himself as “CEO at
wikiHow.” Unlike, Douglas’s, his wikiHow page does not use the term CEO.





Of course, all this is very funny. #falsity #CA #2011D

Posted byGreg FisherOctober 9, 2021October 10, 2021Posted inUncategorized


FALSE INFORMATION PUBLISHED BY KOMO NEWS

On Facebook, KOMO News published the false information “House Majority Leader
Nancy Pelosi holds her weekly press conference amid coronavirus.”

Pelosi has never held the title Majority Leader. Her title is Speaker.

KOMO-TV, Seattle, Facility ID 21656, is a television station owned by Sinclair
Broadcast Group. Its internet domain is komonews.com.



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