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News stories from satire sites routinely get shared across social media with little context and, very importantly, without anyone clicking on them to check out the source. It may seem absurd to "fact check" them, but it really isn't, particularly ones that aren't very well-known to a wide audience -- which essentially means "anything but the Onion and even they get quoted straight-faced on occasion".


If we start censoring everything people might misinterpret we might as well just throw in the towel at that point.


Pointing out that a satirical article is not actual news is censoring it?


We could put labels next to all text/speakers speaking that say: ‘this is comedy’


I misread that, so I’ll modify my statement. “If we fact check everything people might misinterpret we might as well throw in the towel”.




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