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Evaluation of Web content credibility is becoming increasingly significant. Our personal, political, work-related, medical, and health decisions (as well as many others) are frequently made on the basis of information on the Web. A recent, and quite concerning, example of the impact of information on the Internet is the 2016 American presidential election [4]. This important political decision has been influenced by numerous allegations and rumors circulating on the Internet, concerning both main candidates.

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Wierzbicki, A. (2018). Conclusions. In: Web Content Credibility. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-77794-8_6

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