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Andy Guess' study finds that Americans 65 and older are more likely to share fake news

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Andy Guess' study finds that Americans 65 and older are more likely to share fake news

Julie Clack
January 14, 2019
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/10/us/politics/facebook-fake-news-2016-election.html
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