False or misleading information presented as news.
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Examples for "post-truth"
Examples for "post-truth"
1The post-truth era is therefore anything but new within the African context.
2Perhaps this is considered smart strategising in our noxious post-truth political times.
3Even in a post-truth world everyone knows 'Themcgregornator' is a United fan.
4That was before post-truth became the word of the year in 2016.
5You know what they say about us living in a post-truth world?
1But making fact checking yet another industry may simply institutionalise fake news.
2The main issue at hand, right now, is rooting out fake news.
3Now, he's working to solve a much harder AI problem: fake news.
4Internet companies have moved to tackle fake news as the elections approach.
5It's been a particularly bruising week in the fight against fake news.
1But the point remains... Chuck Todd: Wait a minute... alternative facts?
2You may notice Orwellian terms like ' alternative facts' finding themselves into modern langauage.
3And what are the alternative facts on which his greatness depends?
4There is a lot of fake news and alternative facts about Fifa circulating.
5Fake news, or alternative facts -depending on how you interpret these things.
1Hoax news, propaganda and misinformation have been around for as long as people have communicated.
1On Facebook, extreme hard-right pages share the widest range of junk news sources and circulate more of it than any other pages.
Translations for junk news