What are misfluencers and what can be done about false information online ?

21 mai 2026 | Herkulaas MvE Combrink, Senior lecturer/ Co-Director, University of the Free State, Phelokazi Mkungeka, PhD candidate in Development Studies, University of the Free State
Misfluencers fuel the spread of misinformation by being a perceived as a trustworthy source of information.
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