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BBC tries to understand politics by creating fake Americans

Por: ABC News Entertainment November 05, 2022

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NEW YORK -- Larry, a 71-year-old retired insurance broker and fan from Alabama, wouldn't be likely to run into the liberal Emma, a 25-year-old graphic designer from New York City, on social media — even if they were both real.Each is a figment of BBC reporter Marianna Spring's imagination. She created five fake Americans and opened social media accounts for them, part of an attempt to illustrate how disinformation spreads on sites... + full article



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