post-truth in the PONS Dictionary

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It underscored a dangerous development: the era of post-truth politics.
www.msnbc.com
Unfortunately this election has made it even more so with the discussion around facts and fact-checking and post-truth and all of those sorts of things.
www.yahoo.com
Maybe, in a post-truth world, opinions are just that bit more reliable than facts or even league tables.
www.irishexaminer.com
It has been obvious for some time that social media was moving us in the direction of a post-truth polity.
www.independent.ie
Which one will we, the inhabitants of a post-truth world, choose?
thewire.in
In our new age of post-truth politics, propaganda is amplified by social media and opposing viewpoints and inconvenient facts are filtered out.
www.heraldscotland.com
Our current time has been described as the post-truth age: an era of fake news driven by emotion and not facts.
qz.com
But what does all this mean in the era of post-truth?
www.opendemocracy.net
The era of post-truth and alternative facts is not going away anytime soon.
www.ourwindsor.ca
The difficulty is that, as many now claim, we seem to live in a post-truth world.
www.watoday.com.au

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