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A woman wears a T-shirt that reads Fake News as protesters gather near the Indiana Statehouse last November for a #StopTheSteal rally and to protest Joe Biden s election victory over Donald J. Trump. Jeremy Hogan /SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images
Darren Linvill thought he was prepared for 2020 and the firehose of false information that would come flooding down on the United States during an election year in which the country was bitterly divided.
Linvill is a researcher at Clemson University in South Carolina and he tracks disinformation networks associated with Russia.
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