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Origins of Misinformation and How it Spreads

We're vulnerable to sharing misinformation because of the way that we communicate.

Aired 03/15/2021

NOVA

Origins of Misinformation and How it Spreads

Clip: Season 48 | 5m 47sVideo has Closed Captions

We're vulnerable to sharing misinformation because of the way that we communicate.

Watch as a piece of false information about llamas spreads across social media and gets disproved, only to have the story continue to circulate.

Aired 03/15/2021

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