Op-Ed: Deception on the internet is nothing new, but you're right, it is getting worse

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[Commentary] We’re just digesting and analyzing the impact to the nation of being exposed to untruthful news stories. (Note: I’m following Dan Gillmor’s advice and not using “fake news,” because that term has been hijacked by Donald Trump to refer to news he disagrees with.) And while this may be the most severe example of being misled by the Internet, it’s certainly not the only. In fact, the internet is filled with cases whose sole purpose is to trick and deceive us under the guise of offering useful information.

[Phil Baker is a product development expert, author and journalist covering consumer technology. ]


Op-Ed: Deception on the internet is nothing new, but you're right, it is getting worse