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How Does Facebook “Fact Checking” Work?

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on April 18, 2020 | 4 Comments

Media ecology is the study of how we consume media generally and how it affects us. Media are not neutral. The medium affects the message. As Marshall McLuhan (1911–80) said, the medium is the message. The same message delivered by video (e.g., . . . Continue reading →

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