believed a piece of fake news or to having shared one without knowing that it was incorrect. According to young French people, social networks such as Facebook or Twitter are primarily responsible for the spread of fake news in France.
The question of fake news and its propagation has become a major issue and touches many areas, especially politics. Far from only concerning one media, many French people already admit to having According to you, how is fake news spread on the internet?
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