A "cheap fake" refers to low-cost digital manipulation, like selectively edited videos or out-of-context clips, used to misrepresent someone's words or actions. Unlike deepfakes, it requires minimal technology. Political opponents and partisan media often benefit, leveraging these distortions to smear rivals and influence public opinion without sophisticated tools.
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