Explanation:
To gain more clicks and ad revenue, some online content exaggerates or fabricates stories. This manipulates public perception and often spreads faster than real, verified news.
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"In a world where digital illusions outpace reality, the truth becomes a casualty, warped, edited, and sold to the highest bidder."
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