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sprinkleeninow

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Wed May 5, 2021, 11:49 PM May 2021

PBS Newshour: A member of the FB oversight board was on.

[I'm not providing a link at the moment.]

He was talking about the free speech amendment. Mentioned 'misinformation'.

Is that like a euphemism as other euphemisms are used most frequently nowadays?

Wouldn't some of the speech labeled 'misinformation' be correctly called FLAT OUT LIES?

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PBS Newshour: A member of the FB oversight board was on. (Original Post) sprinkleeninow May 2021 OP
Between the unvarnished truth and flat out lies, there is lots of room Klaralven May 2021 #1
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