Pizzagate! Covid's made up! Trump really won! Cher's dead! We're ruled by lizards and Q rules all! Fake news, misinformation, or (to call a spade a spade) lies. We all know them. We've seen them around, on Twitter, Youtube, Reddit. But how does Wikipedia deal with breaking news and hoaxes? How do the editors sift the believable from the bull? Many lies get caught. But some manage to slip through the net and onto the page, where they take root and burst into seed in ways we can't imagine.
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The Hacking | Ep 4 | Hurricane
The Hacking | Ep 3 | Domino
The Hacking | Ep 2 | Leak
The Hacking | Ep 1 | Paper
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Redditland | Ep 5 | The Donald
Redditland | Ep 4 | The Mandela Effect
Redditland | Ep 3 | The Fappening
Redditland | Ep 2 | The Mask
Redditland | Ep 1 | Gamestop
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The Wikipedia Story | Ep 6 | Our Work is Never Done
The Wikipedia Story | Ep 5 | Wikimania
The Wikipedia Story | Ep 3 | Moving The Needle
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