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The rise of fake factchecks

Posted on 28/03/202210/03/2023 By EDMO Admin
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With Russian actors promoting fake factchecks, TheJournal questions whether they are effective. Brianna Parkins spoke to Tom Southern from the Centre for Information Resilience and Kirsty Park from the DCU FuJo Institute.

Read the post here on TheJournal.ie.

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