A million Facebook users watched a video that blurs the line between bad satire and ‘fake news’

A conservative news outlet spliced together a "satirical" interview with Democratic congressional candidate Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, published it on Facebook without noting it was satire, and racked up over a million views in less than 24 hours — many from people who appear convinced it's real. The video is fake, and for the people who are taking it seriously, it's news. But it's not "fake news," and it shows just how confounding talking about misinformation has gotten.

Yesterday, Conservative Review network CRTV posted a video that remixed out-of-context clips of a PBS Firing Line interview with Ocasio-Cortez, alternating them with staged questions from CRTV host Allie Stuckey. In the fake interview, Ocasio-Cortez sheepishly shakes her...

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