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The CRAP Test for evaluating websites. What is CRAP? CRAP is an easy to remember acronym for the steps you need to follow when deciding whether or not the information on a website is credible or valid. CRAP stands for Currency, Reliability, Authority, and Purpose So what does that mean? Lets start with Currency How recent is the information? Look for a date on the article. You can usually find it near the title or author name. Sometimes the date is at the bottom of the article. If you cant find a date there try looking at the URL. Often on news sites or blogs the URL will be formatted to include the year, month, and day that a specific article was posted. How recently has the website been updated? To see how recently a website has been updated try looking at the very bottom of the page in the footer area. Usually there will be a year or range of years showing how long the site has existed. If the site is no longer being updated you will be able to see what year the site owner ceased