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fake news

American  
[feyk nooz, nyooz] / ˈfeɪk ˈnuz, ˈnyuz /

noun

  1. false news stories, often of a sensational nature, created to be widely shared or distributed for the purpose of generating revenue, or promoting or discrediting a public figure, political movement, company, etc..

    It’s impossible to avoid clickbait and fake news on social media.

  2. a parody that presents current events or other news topics for humorous effect in an obviously satirical imitation of journalism.

    The website publishes fake news that is hilarious and surprisingly insightful.

  3. Sometimes Facetious. (used as a conversational tactic to dispute or discredit information that is perceived as hostile or unflattering).

    The senator insisted that recent polls forecasting an election loss were just fake news.


Usage

What is fake news? Fake news can refer to false new stories, often spread as misinformation or disinformation on social media. It has also come to refer any information that one finds critical about themselves or something themselves, a use popularized by President Donald Trump in 2016.

Etymology

Origin of fake news

First recorded in 1800–20 in the sense “false news, spurious news”; the current sense was first recorded in 2010–15

Example Sentences

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The German parliament just last month passed a regulation attempting to curb “fake news” websites.

From Salon

Technology company Meta removed several Vietnam-based pages from Facebook after a BBC Wales investigation found they were spreading fake news.

From BBC

BBC Wales found a number of Facebook pages publishing fake news about UK politicians, often accompanied by AI-generated images.

From BBC

In an upcoming study seen by the BBC, the academics shared an example of the speed at which fake news travels on social media.

From BBC

The KBB dismissed the report, telling AFP in a short statement: "We believe this is fake news."

From Barron's