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Navigating false information

Navigating false information Illustration - cars, roads & signs

“When it comes to navigating false information on the internet, it’s like everyone’s driving cars without a licence.”

Illustration by Gavin Mouldey.

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Rights: Crown 2019
Published: 20 March 2020Size: 802.72 KB
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