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      <title>What a fake post about Saginaw Bay can teach us about media literacy</title>
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      <description>A satirical Facebook post that claimed Saginaw Bay had been renamed to “Bay Bay” went viral earlier this year, and not everyone got the joke. As misinformation, influencer news and AI-generated content blur the lines between fact and fiction, experts say media literacy is more important than ever.</description>
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