Fake citations are fabricated or manipulated references inserted into academic papers, reports, or online content to inflate credibility or mislead readers. They are often used by unethical researchers, students plagiarizing assignments, or content farms seeking to appear authoritative. The primary beneficiaries are those aiming to deceive—gaining undeserved recognition, funding, or search engine rankings—while harming scholarly integrity and public trust.
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