Definitions from Wiktionary (post-truth)
▸ adjective: (chiefly politics, media) Beyond or superseding the importance of truth; pertaining to an era or situation when truth is no longer significant, relevant, or expected; (usually derogatory) not caring about factual accuracy.
▸ noun: The fact or state of being post-truth; a time period or situation in which facts have become less important than emotional persuasion.
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▸ adjective: (chiefly politics, media) Beyond or superseding the importance of truth; pertaining to an era or situation when truth is no longer significant, relevant, or expected; (usually derogatory) not caring about factual accuracy.
▸ noun: The fact or state of being post-truth; a time period or situation in which facts have become less important than emotional persuasion.
Similar:
fact-free,
fact free,
truthless,
postmoral,
factless,
soothless,
lite,
subjective,
abstract,
baseless,
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Opposite:
Types:
alternative facts,
fake news,
propaganda,
disinformation,
misinformation,
conspiracy theories,
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