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  • curprev 21:0621:06, 17 November 2022 Flora Wilshire talk contribs 772 bytes −84 Fake news is not worth tracking down like wandering rebellious monkeys. There's a clear double standard here on Misplaced Pages; would we create an article for "List of defunct media in the United States due to it being fake news?" Just look at all the blatant misinformation during the COVID-19 pandemic. The vitriol directed towards specifically China is quite unwarranted, to say the least. This is real life, not a game of what-a-moley. And at Misplaced Pages, it is our duty to reflect this. undo Tag: Reverted

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