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by wtallis
2253 days ago
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> I wouldn't characterize these as fake news, they just appear to be massively automated sites generated from public press releases from local government. That's just filler: low-quality automated content so that the site appears genuine at first glance. These sites are not intended to attract regular readership. They're a context into which propaganda pieces can be inserted and be linked to on social media. Readers are expected to hit the site only for specific articles, and to not be motivated to explore much further. If these sites were a genuine attempt to make money by peddling local news, they would have more ads and at least some mention of weather or traffic. |
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https://www.dw.com/en/disinformation-sites-generate-over-200...