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IBA Newsroom > News > Those Who Get Their News From Social Media More Likely To Spread Disinformation

Those Who Get Their News From Social Media More Likely To Spread Disinformation

Posted July 30, 2020 by Bill Wheelhouse

Nieman Labs recounts the recent study

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