New Report Shows 65% of Europeans Believe Intentionally Sharing Fake News Should Be a Crime

Commenting on the findings, Sebastiaan van der Lans, Chairman of the Trusted Web Foundation, said, "The findings confirmed our belief that fake information online is a major problem that Europeans are very concerned about. We need policymakers to step in and solve this problem."  Commenting on the findings, Sebastiaan van der Lans, Chairman of theTrusted Web Foundation,  said, "The findings confirmed our belief that fake information online is a major problem that Europeans are very concerned about...
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Commenting on the findings, Sebastiaan van der Lans, Chairman of the Trusted Web Foundation, said, "The findings confirmed our belief that fake information online is a major problem that Europeans are very concerned about. We need policymakers to step in and solve this problem." 

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To view a full copy of the State of Misinformation in Europe 2021 Report, please click HERE

About the Trusted Web Foundation

The Trusted Web Foundation educates, empowers, and accelerates all stakeholders of the internet to land a vision and operationalize timestamping from consumers to governments, from publishers to policymaker, and from e-commerce platforms to advertisers and media buyers. To find out more about the Trusted Web Foundation, visit www.TheTrustedWeb.org.

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