Respuesta :

Answer:

Actually not really!

Some website information's aren't very perfect or true. Sometimes there's a mistake in it, that's why in our questions we must do primary source and interviewing.

BRAINLIEST PLEASE

Answer:

Depends on the website

Explanation:

The information's validation can depend on where the information is from. For example, if CNN releases a news report about the latest event I'm more willing to trust CNN then some random account on a social media platform because it's a website that is mainstream, has high ratings/feedback, and has a good record of releasing only valid details about a event so it all around "depends on the source of the information."

Hope this helps.