Thousands of Facebook people duped with fake news reports.

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Thousands of people were duped with various fake news reports. Stemming from a dead bigfoot, sharks in lakes and Charles Manson on parol. Multiple postings and shares over facebook left many in a state of panic and bewilderment. " I thought it was real so I reposted" said Fredward Fudpucker. " I had now idea it was complete bullshit?". When asked why he did not even check the url bar above displaying "www.breakingnews365.net" clearly showing it was a prank news site, Freddy replied " I ain't got no time for that shit. I just repost then tell everybody. It said news so it's gotta be real right?". Freddy and many others still continue to repost the b.s. news from the prank website. Oblivious to the fact it is complete bullshit. Some people such as Mr. "B Mclovin". Posted for fun. "I just wanted to see how many fools I could get to repost. I laughed my ass off when people really thought there was sharks in Lake Shasta. Then the dead bigfoot was awesome!". Mclovin says he didn't think his pranks would even be paid attention to, "I thought for sure most people would look at the url bar and notice it was from a prank site but no, they never even paid attention". Mclovin says he's hooked on making prank news sites. "I love this shit!". "Some get it, some don't. I don't care". Many people still continue to be prank ed and repost. A recent statistical study by the UBstoopid institute says that the trend will get much worse before it ends. Dick Hertsalot from the UBstoopid institute said, "Unfortunately it looks as if this is just the start. Many others will follow and who knows when the bullshit will end". " Hopefully people will get Smart enough to check the url of where the post is. Otherwise it's just B.S.".

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