Rutgers: 'Fake News' Went Viral After Death of King James I
February 10, 2021
February 10, 2021
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, Feb. 10 (TNSRes) -- Rutgers University issued the following news:
Long before the internet, social media and other modern forms of communication, the information-hungry people of 17th century England published pamphlets to disseminate news and spread memes via "verse libels" - nasty poems shared through conversation or inserted into song lyrics.
And even then, they contended with the problem of "fake news" - conspiracy theo . . .
Long before the internet, social media and other modern forms of communication, the information-hungry people of 17th century England published pamphlets to disseminate news and spread memes via "verse libels" - nasty poems shared through conversation or inserted into song lyrics.
And even then, they contended with the problem of "fake news" - conspiracy theo . . .
