Inside Facebook's crusade against fake news
An earnest and serious effort is under way inside the social media giant to kill fake news. But it might be futile.
John McDuling writes about business, technology and the economy. Previously he was a reporter for Quartz in New York, covered telecommunications and markets for the Financial Review, and worked in the finance industry.
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