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Fake news in the online world

Illustration of hands on a Laptop keyboard with a web showing fake news connections

The term ‘fake news’ has been in use for more than two centuries. ‘Fake news’ meant exactly what it sounds like – the news was not true. However, in recent times, the term has become a way to shut down conversation and discredit information whether it is factual or not.

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