Oct 30, 2012
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During Hurricane Sandy, misinformation and fact-checking clash on Twitter
Social media gives storm watchers constant news and stunning pictures — but how much of it is real?

During Hurricane Sandy, misinformation and fact-checking clash on Twitter

Social media gives storm watchers constant news and stunning pictures — but how much of it is real?

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