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ruslelena [56]
3 years ago
11

Why are hoaxes harder to pull off today than in the past

English
2 answers:
Tema [17]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

See Explanation Below

Explanation:

A hoax is any deliberate action, statement or falsehood fabricated to show or pretend as the truth.

Hoax can be regarded as fake news and deliberate misinformation.

With the advent of media and internet, hoax have become a bit difficult to pull off because lots of people now have unlimited access to numerous sources of information to check the facts and to verify whatever is being sent or presented as truths to them.

viva [34]3 years ago
3 0
With the internet people can look up if some is telling the truth 
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