More and more the credibility of "news" doesn't seem to matter. As long as the transparency of "news centers" is under question. And personally, when I hear each freaking news presenter sounding exactly the same I also start to wonder if there isn't more going on behind the scenes.
It might seem like fake news is more prevalent today. But fake news has been with us for a very long time. Only our ability to spot it has changed.
Video and image and sound have long lost their importance in credibility. It's not about what seems real but what actually happened. And there are usually ways to find out if you dig deep enough.
But most people don't have the time to dig. For those poor souls I suggest you find a reasonably reliable source of news (if news is important and truth is important to you) then stick with those. If something seems fishy then check it out and if it turns out false remove that source from your "trust".
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