Barnabot
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I'm asking this because i don't think everyone has the same idea about those two. So that's why I'm interested into hearing your opinions.
Well i'll go first. If you ask me point-blank what is a 'lie' then I'd answer based on my life experience:
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And what about false narratives or fake news?
So that's my opinion. How about you guys?
Well i'll go first. If you ask me point-blank what is a 'lie' then I'd answer based on my life experience:
- A lie when perceived that is a lie is: from head to its tail everything claimed is false. It doesn't need context. It only needs the sign and meaning in order to communicate. The intent of the messenger who is sending the message is to deceive someone.


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And what about false narratives or fake news?
- A false narrative(fake news) is like a contaminated lie imo: it's a story that needs the element of truth in that in order to become somewhat convincing and therefore it needs a context. The intent of the messenger(at least the original messenger) is also to deceive someone. It needs to pack the lie within some lines of truth so the false narrative can be accepted as the whole truth without people noticing that it contains a lie. So that's why I've come with this 'contaminated lie' term.
So that's my opinion. How about you guys?