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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 26 Apr 2017

    David Remnick examines the rise of fake news with a group of journalists and artists.pic.twitter.com/1232WPJDpz

    Fighting Fake News
    In the second installment of a political discussion series with the Public Theatre, David Remnick examines the rise of fake news with a group of journalists and artists.
    2:17 PM - 26 Apr 2017
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      1. Bazil Brennan‏ @Bazeelzebub 26 Apr 2017
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Ms Gessen studiously avoids 9/11

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      2. Lin Soo‏ @LinSooMoon 26 Apr 2017
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        There could be a documentary on the history of fake news - it goes back a long, long time and is fascinating...

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      3. Amanda Hills‏ @AmandaHLondon 26 Apr 2017
        Replying to @LinSooMoon @NewYorker

        Yes - was called Propaganda I really dislike this stupid crass term - ' fake news' - it reflects the stupid, crass times the US is in!

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      4. Lin Soo‏ @LinSooMoon 26 Apr 2017
        Replying to @AmandaHLondon @NewYorker

        Thx for your response. It is crass - I hate it too! Ck Wikipedia fake news, for historical perspectives - fun.

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      1. Nick Grealy‏Verified account @ReImagineGas 26 Apr 2017
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        Glad to see @joshfoxfilm not on panel.

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      1. d  🇺🇸  🔔  🗽‏ @dougalpollux 26 Apr 2017
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        no one, no group is a maven of the truth

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      2. Amanda Hills‏ @AmandaHLondon 26 Apr 2017
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        Fake news is a ridiculous term, coined by goodness knows who. Let's be clear: we are talking about lies and if in print, often libel

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      3. Patti Leary‏ @kinky2 26 Apr 2017
        Replying to @AmandaHLondon @NewYorker

        "Fake news" was as term coined by the mainstream media to connote outlets that countered the mainstream. But it bit them in the ass! LOL!

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      4. Amanda Hills‏ @AmandaHLondon 27 Apr 2017
        Replying to @kinky2 @NewYorker

        - I disagree Patti the first I heard of it was via D Trump. ' mainstream media?' What is that ? Question everything

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      1. Patti Leary‏ @kinky2 26 Apr 2017
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        Fake news happens when you catch every single news outlet, once trusted, now...blatantly lying to you straight-faced. So, who do you trust?

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      1. Bruce Cook‏ @brucie551 26 Apr 2017
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        David Remnick is the king of fake news.

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      1. Sam Manning‏ @sj_manning 26 Apr 2017
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        onus is on readers to evaluate what is fact-based, opinion, or deliberately misleading. Then soc media effect won't matter

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      1. Bonnie Eldredge‏ @Dropoverdead 26 Apr 2017
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        But....often there are ways to spot fake news even if it happens to agree with you. It should be taught in our schools...early.

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      1. Al sullivan‏ @Alsullivan12 26 Apr 2017
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        Fake news? You mean cnn wp and nyt

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