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'Meanwhile, experts worried
about domestic disinformation are looking to other countries for lessons. The
most successful recent example may be Indonesia, which cracked down on the
problem after a wave of viral lies and conspiracy theories pushed by hard-line
Islamists led to the defeat of a popular Christian Chinese candidate for
governor in 2016. To prevent a similar disruption in last year’s presidential
election, a coalition of journalists from more than two dozen top Indonesian
news outlets worked together to identify and debunk hoaxes before they gained
traction online. But while that may sound like a promising model, it was paired
with aggressive efforts by the state to monitor and arrest purveyors of fake
news—an approach that would run afoul of the First Amendment if attempted in
the U.S.'
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