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It means bad or inacurate journalism it comes from people using a certain newspaper known for bad information for their dogs to pee on

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"A yellow journalism" refers to sensationalized, exaggerated, or distorted news reporting that focuses on shocking stories, gossip, or scandal to attract readers and generate attention. It is often criticized for being misleading or biased in order to sell more newspapers or online content.

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