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WIliiams tells Matt Richter of the NYT that he is concerned about the way the flood of information has left people wondering what information to trust. Bill Keller pointed to this behaviour during the use of chemical weapons in Syria, as profoundly disturbing. The scope for misinformation to thrive in this environment creates a sense of people not knowing what information to trust.
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