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Agot Isidro quashes another fake news item about her


“Stop putting words in my mouth,” read a portion of Agot Isidro’s tweet Thursday morning, reacting to yet another news item about her.

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The article called “Habang Tumatagal sa Pwesto si Duterte, Pabulok Nang Pabulok Ang MRT – Agot Isidro” was published on February 26, 2018 in a website called filipinoinfo.com.

In the article, Agot allegedly “lambasted the government of President Duterte for not doing something to end the agony of MRT commuters.”

On Twitter March 1, the popular Duterte critic used the hashtag #fakenews and explicitly clarified, “I did not say this”.

 

 

In the About Us section of the website, it describes itself as “a magazine blog for all trending and fresh news as well as the mind blowing facts about the Philippines and Filipinos.”

It also notes that “this blog is not maintained by English degree holder. You may encounter some mistakes in grammar but rest assure that we will do everything we can to the best of our abilities to minimize those errors.”

Perhaps, a little refresher course on how to tell fact from fake won’t do anybody any harm? — LA, GMA News