Bile, venom, and lies: How I was trolled on the Internet”by Fareed ZakariaAccording to the author, it is always clearly stated on satirical news websites that the articles are fake. However, people tend to ignore this message and believe what they want to believe.Question 12Answera.Falseb.True
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Bile, venom, and lies: How I was trolled on the Internet”by Fareed ZakariaAccording to the author, it is always clearly stated on satirical news websites that the articles are fake. However, people tend to ignore this message and believe what they want to believe.Question 12Answera.Falseb.True
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The question seems to be asking whether, according to the author Fareed Zakaria, it is always clearly stated on satirical news websites that the articles are fake. However, the text provided does not give any information about this specific point. Therefore, based on the provided text, we cannot determine whether the answer is true or false.
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