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The Russiasphere is a part of the internet that serves as a left-wing fake news bubble.

History

Before Zack Beauchamp dubbed this in the article on Vox[1] on May 19, 2017, there are instances of this.

At the onset of the election win and inauguration of Donald Trump, Beauchamp discovered why liberals and conservatives alike fell for fake news and conspiracy theories that made these possible.

Reputation

Some mainstream figures and publications are starting to validate Russiasphere claims. For instance, after the New York Times published the Mensch piece back in March, former DNC chair Donna Brazile tweeted out the story, with a follow-up thanking Louise Mensch for "good journalism".

A current DNC communications staffer, Adrienne Watson, favorably retweeted a Mensch claim that the Russians had "kompromat," or blackmail, on Rep. Jason Chaffetz.

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External References

[1] Vox Democrats are falling for fake news about Russia – Vox

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