Fake news has always been meant to give a curve and an inverted truth. Then the consequences are unintended.
Such information these days on social networks is provoking a reaction, especially among Roma.
As a result of disagreeing with the start of negotiations with the EU and the French "No" to the Republic of North Macedonia, it was used with a Twitter post by journalist Borjan Jovanovski that was posted on social networks and read: "French filth, gypsy church!"
Immediately afterwards, reactions from all sides began, with emphasis on the Roma.
But for truth's sake it turned out, however, that the "fake news" machinery was intended to devalue Borjan Jovanovski personality. He himself appeared on social networks with a single denial and wrote: "Had there been a real strategy and plan to fight the fake news today they would have found a Facebook Mission who falsified and spread hate speech against Roma and France."