Mediasonge

Mediasonge (mē′dē-ə-sŭnj)

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ETYMOLOGY: media & songe
Media: the plural of medium; in communications & information, the means of communication that reach large numbers of people, such as television, newspapers, radio, social network, etc., of or relating to the mass media
Songe: from the French word mensonge, de mentir; mentionica, de mentiri in Latin, which mean a lie, to lie
LITERARILY: media mensonge (mediasonge), meaning media that lie or propagate lies

1. A communication or information that spreads a lie or myth in the media
2. A deliberate lie or myth circulated, disseminated, or shared in the media
3. A medium (television, newspapers, radio, social network, etc.) that broadcasts a lie or myth

4. The spreading or act of spreading, posting, or sharing a lie or myth in the media

Mediasonger (mē′dē-ə-sŭnj′ər)
(nom)
1. A person or group of persons who spreads, posts, or shares a lie or myth in the media

2. A medium (television, newspapers, radio, social network, etc.) that broadcasted a lie or myth in its channel
Mediasonge (mē′dē-ə-sŭnj)

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1. One of the biggest mediasonge about the COVID-19 is Black people can’t be infected with the coronavirus. That’s why Africa has such a low number of people infected.
2. In his early morning tweet, President Trump denies having advised people to inject disinfectants into their body to combat COVID-19; because if the disinfectants work on your hands, they should too knock coronavirus out of their lungs in a minute. He said it’s a mediasonge.
3. People still wonder if it’s a mediasonge that coronavirus was man-made in Wuhan???!!!
4. Doctors informed in a press conference that garlic doesn’t kill the coronavirus. It is just another mediasonge about COVID-19.
by OumarD, TheAfricanGlory May 04, 2020
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