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            • fauxtography
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            • (internet) Misleading presentation of images for propagandistic or otherwise ulterior purposes, involving staging, deceptive modification, and/or the addition or omission of significant context. Wordnik
          • Example sentence(s)
            • Snapped Shot speculates that the evidence suggests Shana may have been killed instead by recoil from an anti-tank weapon – ie, a friendly fire killing by Hamas -- and the car was set on fire to destroy the evidence of what had really happened. Is this yet another full-blown media 'fauxtography' scandal -- with Reuters once again in the manipulated frame? - Spectator.co.uk by
            • Times Public Editor Calame ignores the impact of "fauxtography," including this Times photo of a dead man, later seen walking around - Blog camera by
            • 10 examples of Fauxtography that you should examine so that you realise that pictures do lie. - Not a sheep by
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