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What (who) is fake$27281$ - definition

MANGA
Fake (anime); Fake (manga & anime); -FAKE-; Fake (anime & manga); -Fake-

Kenneth H. Fake         
AMERICAN POLITICIAN AND INSURANCE AGENT
User:Rhaegar I/sandbox/Kenneth H. Fake; Kenneth Fake
Kenneth Hearn Fake (February 9, 1895 – May 24, 1963) was an American politician and insurance agent from New York.
Fake news website         
  • In December 2015 [[Adrian Chen]] noticed pro-Russia accounts suddenly became supportive of Trump.
  • alt=U.S. President Barack Obama
  • [[FireEye]] chairman David DeWalt concluded the Russian operation during the 2016 election was a new development in [[cyberwarfare by Russia]].
  • alt=Building of the European Union's Committee on Foreign Affairs
  • President of the Italian Chamber of Deputies]], [[Laura Boldrini]], stated: "Fake news is a critical issue and we can't ignore it. We have to act now."<ref name=anxietyinitaly />
  • alt=Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg
  • [[PolitiFact.com]] was praised by rival fact-checker [[FactCheck.org]] and recommended as a resource to debunk fake news sites.
  • alt=The town of Veles in North Macedonia
  • alt=Zeynep Tufekci, a writer and academic
WEBSITE THAT DELIBERATELY PUBLISHES HOAXES AND DISINFORMATION
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Fake news websites (also referred to as hoax news websites) are websites on the Internet that deliberately publish fake news—hoaxes, propaganda, and disinformation purporting to be real news—often using social media to drive web traffic and amplify their effect. Unlike news satire, fake news websites deliberately seek to be perceived as legitimate and taken at face value, often for financial or political gain.
fake         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Fake (disambiguation); FAKE; Fake (band); Fake (movie); Fake (song); The Fake; The Fake (disambiguation); Fake (film); The Fake (film)
(fakes, faking, faked)
1.
A fake fur or a fake painting, for example, is a fur or painting that has been made to look valuable or genuine, usually in order to deceive people.
The bank manager is said to have issued fake certificates.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
A fake is something that is fake.
It is filled with famous works of art, and every one of them is a fake.
N-COUNT
2.
If someone fakes something, they try to make it look valuable or genuine, although in fact it is not.
He faked his own death last year to collect on a $1 million insurance policy.
...faked evidence.
VERB: V n, V-ed
3.
Someone who is a fake is not what they claim to be, for example because they do not have the qualifications that they claim to have.
= fraud
N-COUNT
4.
If you fake a feeling, emotion, or reaction, you pretend that you are experiencing it when you are not.
Jon faked nonchalance...
Maturity and emotional sophistication can't be faked.
VERB: V n, V n

Wikipedia

Fake (manga)

Fake (フェイク, Feiku) is a seven-volume BL manga by Sanami Matoh. The story focuses in a romance between Randy "Ryo" Maclean and Dee Laytner, two New York City detectives from the fictitious 27th precinct. An anime version of the fifth act (or chapter) from the second manga is also available, in the form of an OVA. Fake was first published as seven volumes by Biblos, but after the company went bankrupt in 2006, Fake was republished by Mediation as five volumes, with one newly drawn extra story featured at the back of each. Fake's English translation is published by Tokyopop in the United States of America, and by Madman Entertainment in Australia and New Zealand. All seven volumes are available in English. The one-off sequel "Like, like love" is only available in Japan as a part of an art book by Matoh.

On May 12, 2007, the manga Fake "Second Season", a sequel, premiered in a new Japanese magazine called Hug, also published by Mediation. There is currently no news on North American licensing.