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applegrove

(124,285 posts)
Mon Jan 17, 2022, 01:21 AM Jan 2022

Someone just informed me that the Bill Murray meme "lying to the government [View all]

is against the law. Politicians lying to the public is fine". Someone told me they posted it on Facebook and it can't be verified (two sources, one being Reuters). So I deleted it. Is this what we do? Delete when it has not been verified? I know we delete when some meme has been proven false. What is the standard?

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