It is a credible, well researched and well referenced website that provides full documentation. It sets out to debunk many of the urban legends and other hoaxes that seem to acquire a life of their own on the internet. I always reference Snopes before acting on warnings and pleas for help found on the internet.
Snopes is pronounced as "snohps." The "o" in Snopes is pronounced like the "o" in "no."
Snopes is pronounced as "snoh-ps".
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Snopes seeks to legitimatize or disprove rumors. It can not be categorized as partisan.
Yes, the Singapore principal letter is debunked by Snopes.
Yes, the monkey ladder experiment is not debunked by Snopes.
Yes, the story of Ross Capicchioni is verified by Snopes.
Not an app, but the Snopes site can be bookmarked on your browser and accessed via Wi-Fi.
Yes, the story of the Ourang Medan has been debunked by Snopes.
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