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NY Times: What ‘Fact-Checking’ Means Online.

But if the Web has changed what qualifies as fact-checking, has it also changed what qualifies as a fact? I suspect that facts on the Web are now more rhetorical devices than identifiable objects.” Only if we let them. But then, there’s a complicating factor ... see this previous post.

08/23/10 • 10:07 AM • InternetNewsPsychologyScholarly • No Comments

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