Saw this the other day.
Basically, the punch line is anything that challenges your worldview is "fake news".
Edit to add: I'm talking about how people see this right now in 2019. Not how it's evolved and what it once was.
But it had me wondering - what people mean when they say "fake news".
Basically, do you mean "spun news" or actually fabricated and "fake news".
And for the fake news where it's actually definitely stating things that are untrue, can you post links to examples?
Basically, the punch line is anything that challenges your worldview is "fake news".
Edit to add: I'm talking about how people see this right now in 2019. Not how it's evolved and what it once was.
But it had me wondering - what people mean when they say "fake news".
Basically, do you mean "spun news" or actually fabricated and "fake news".
And for the fake news where it's actually definitely stating things that are untrue, can you post links to examples?
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