Liberals launch an online alternative reality world in which Hillary won

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On Verrit.com, you can pretend these are weeping Trump voters

Verrit is an enclave for liberal thoughts that is proudly and explicitly for “the 65.8 million” people who voted for Hillary Clinton in 2016.

Verrit was created by Clinton pal Peter Daou, (he coined the hashtag and website #HillaryMen, and took credit for creating The Huffington Post).

Verrit promises “an unwavering commitment to truth and facts.” Many of those "facts" are just image macros with quotes from Hillary Clinton, who asked people to sign up for the website in a tweet on Sunday.

The whole point of the site is to give people image macros that they can download or share, presumably so they can "win" arguments with political opponents by showing them a tweet-length statement in a picture that’s embedded in a tweet.

Gizmodo categorized the site as a “link dump,” but many of the pages don’t even link to their vaguely referenced source.

Some “facts” on Verrit are just people insulting Republicans, like one that says “Mike Pence is lying” with no context.

Other entries on the site include blog posts, like this: “fair and honest assessment of what happened in the 2016 presidential race,” which argues that Trump got elected because of Bernie Sanders and the “mainstream media.”

The site says its "fact cards", called a “verrit” (okay, sure), is a “verified item of information” that’s marked with a 7-digit identification code.

Verrit doesn’t say who’s doing the fact checking or how it chooses and verifies information.




https://www.theverge.com/2017/9/4/16251726/verrit-clinton-facts
 
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