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SvennoJ said:
LegitHyperbole said:

Oh my god. I'm so it's the equivalent to the Sun or the Mirror here in Ireland/UK. No wonder people are calling me out, it sounded so professional and I swear I had heard this newspaper held in high regards before. 

Well dammit. Misinformation is a part of life on the Internet now that we are in the AI age and it's only going to get worse before it gets so bad governments will have to step in. Might aswell use this ad training to combat the wave that's about to come over the next few years. 

That said, story still seems legit regardless if the paper is not. 

Governments are full in on it, adding to the misinformation. One of the biggest examples is running for president again, Trump...

I don't believe it. Any Governemnt now that wants to remain in power and have a chance on the global stage would be steering away from that and following China's example of propaganda and an eclosed information ecosystem, not adding to the confusion. I seen Obamas team try to float the idea of an information watchdog, something that would be akin to the ministry of truth and while it seems radical they had damn good intention behind it for times like we find ourselves in.