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Well, as a matter of fact a large percentage of actual newspaper content is just copy-and-pasted news agency text. Which gets really funny each time someone manages to sneak in a fake, and it gets obvious who printed it without even basic fact-checking. So in that regard, flayrah isn't doing that much worse :) I would even say, since flayrah is more of a news aggregator, that's fine as long as there is also a source link.

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