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Forget April Fools' Day. Today is International Fact-Checking Day.

Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2025 4:08 am
by Shishirgano9
Australia passes law banning violent videos on social media
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Fake news. Singapore is about to adopt its own law .Misinformation (especially on WhatsApp) endangers venezuela mobile database Indian elections .WhatsApp launches fact-checking service in India ahead of elections .YouTube did too little, too late to combat misinformation
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