This should’ve always been the case.

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    5 months ago

    Obviously, but it’s an example of a lying agitator it wouldn’t deal with.

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      Maybe not directly, but if those who are running for office are held to a higher standard of truth, it’s going to reduce the sphere of influence of Farage and others like him, who deal almost exclusively in falsehoods. He won’t be able to get these people to come on his podcast, or whatever platform he has, and agree with his lies if they’re afraid of being held liable for it. He’d be pushed out of the mainstream political sphere.

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        5 months ago

        I think it’s a step.

        We also need to enforce existing news laws on any media outlet that calls itself “news”.

        There is so much disinformation right now and there will probably be multiple solutions needed.