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Nov 2018
24m 3s

When The Faker Met The Fact Checker

Bbc World Service
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The conclusion of our story about two men on opposing sides in the war against misinformation. Fake news writer Christopher Blair finds that the money is drying up because of Facebook algorithm changes, and he’s constantly being hunted by fact-checkers. Meanwhile in Belgium, Maarten Schenk gets a handle on viral misinformation and online lies. It seems like they would be natural enemies. So what happens when they get the chance to speak to each other?

Presenter: Michael Wendling Reporter/Producer: Anisa Subedar

Photo Caption: Fake News v Facts on a computer keyboard Photo Credit: Getty Images

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