I vote for #aprilFactsDay in contrast to #aprilfoolday .

This #AprilFoolsDay 🤡 play a prank on everyone   and only post verified, true information. 

#AprilFactsDay

RT @lrainie: On #AprilFactsDay it's good to remember that local news organizations are the starting place to get facts for many Americans. A massive new look at the state of local news by @pewjournalism:
https://t.co/ACRpAN7D1t —@[email protected] http://twitter.com/pewjournalism/status/1113177349196013573
For Local News, Americans Embrace Digital but Still Want Strong Community Connection

Nearly as many U.S. adults prefer to get local news online as through a TV set. And while Americans prize community connection from their local news providers, they are largely unaware of the financial challenges they face.

Pew Research Center's Journalism Project

RT @ODLtweet: We love facts! #AprilFactsDay...

Did you think that public libraries are just for kids and senior citizens??? Think again. A 2017 Pew Research Center Study showed the most likely generation to use public libraries is… the Millennial Generation.

Go to: https://t.co/nDmGwp1iT3 —@[email protected] http://twitter.com/pewinternet/status/1113145521324142592

Public library use in U.S. highest among Millennials

About half of U.S. Millennials have visited a public library or bookmobile in the past year.

Pew Research Center
RT @pewresearch: On #AprilFactsDay, test your ability to tell factual from opinion statements in the news and see how your score compares with the average American's. https://t.co/pm7klIQNDQ —@[email protected] http://twitter.com/pewjournalism/status/1113115232610615296
Quiz: How well can you tell factual from opinion statements?

Test your ability to classify 10 news statements as either factual or opinion.

Pew Research Center
Read our full report: Americans Still Prefer Watching to Reading the News – and Mostly Still Through Television https://t.co/L92cRnAyAB #AprilFactsDay https://t.co/QtP40jUn3L —@[email protected] http://twitter.com/pewjournalism/status/1113085786012991488
RT @pewresearch: News consumers must make rapid-fire judgments about statements they hear in the news. How well can Americans differentiate between news that is factual and news that is opinion? We tested them to find out. https://t.co/V4ZO9VWfff #AprilFactsDay —@[email protected] http://twitter.com/pewjournalism/status/1113063781209235459
Can Americans Tell Factual From Opinion Statements in the News?

The politically aware, digitally savvy and those more trusting of the news media fare better in differentiating facts from opinions.

Pew Research Center's Journalism Project