Social media epidemic is causing a lot of harm
Fuelling self-righteousness and dividing society
Fuelling self-righteousness and dividing society
A closer look at almost every fact-checking organization shows a great deal of politics and vested interests involved
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Read MoreEven overlooking the personal smears, record fudging, or repressing the truth, the parties are filled with contradictions of the things they stand for
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