top | item 25901162 (no title) adem | 5 years ago How do you know it's misinformation if you need a decomposition of the proposed policy itself? discuss order hn newest jerrygoyal|5 years ago because there are multiple viewpoints given by people, various publications, and later fb itself towards proposed policy and they all can't be right. It's a prime example of spreading misinformation.
jerrygoyal|5 years ago because there are multiple viewpoints given by people, various publications, and later fb itself towards proposed policy and they all can't be right. It's a prime example of spreading misinformation.
jerrygoyal|5 years ago