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Sustained repetition and reporting of falsehoods beat the facts.
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In his rebuttal, Galloway accuses Khan of reporting "deliberate falsehoods" and making "schoolgirl howlers which would earn banishment from a first-year journalism class".
While it avoids the relative worthlessness of falsehoods, Hilpinen's account, just like Popper's, entails the absolute worthlessness of all falsehoods: no falsehood is closer to the truth than any truth.
Through social media, journalists are being held more accountable for their reporting and are being increasingly forced to validate their stories, while readers have become increasingly more intolerant of falsehoods or bias.
In general, the Times sets its documentation of falsehoods in articles apart from its primary coverage.
But, rather than embracing it, the agency's leadership disparaged it as a pack of falsehoods.
And a deluge of falsehoods compromises Twitter as a go-to source for breaking news.
(We could call this result the absolute worthlessness of falsehoods.
What it lacks is the idea that a succession of falsehoods can constitute genuine cognitive progress.
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