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Left I on the News  Left I on the News A leftwing view of the day's news and the way it's presented in the media Be sure to follow me on Twitter @leftiblog Sunday, August 29, 2021   Disinformation (unpublished letter to Harvard Magazine) Harvard Magazine ran an article on disinformation in its previous issue which prompted a lengthy response from me. The latest issue features a number of published letters to the editor in response, with even more letters online, but none of them were mine. It probably was too long for publication, but at the very least I can publish it here: To the Editor (yourturn@harvard.edu): “Can Disinformation Be Stopped” (July-August, p. 28) provides an interesting discussion of who or what is most responsible for spreading disinformation, but it fails to discuss the key question — who determines just what is disinformation? Joan Donovan, for example, suggests that Facebook et al. should be “required to provide important news to their users.” Wo...

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