What I mean is, "Fake News", reasonably defined, is not people talking about conspiracies and their own investigations on Reddit, /pol/, etc
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"Fake News" is not message board chatter. It could be a website containing hoax articles that look like real ones (in b4 "that's most of MSM
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Also, Breitbart is not "Fake News" any more than Salon and Huffington Post.
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I did come across at least one example of actual fake news before the election: there was a report that Comey was gathering FBI for a raid
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on a website that looked kind of like a real news site. But this is not a widespread thing, and we can all point to awful MSM reporting, too
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