They spread lies on this website, misinformation it has.
Is the sentence above natural?
Should there be a comma or semicolon after "website"?
Is "misinformation" a fronted object in the clause "misinformation it has"?
anonymous Is the sentence above natural? No. That is Yoda grammar.
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anonymousIs the sentence above natural?
No. That is Yoda grammar.
anonymousShould there be a comma or semicolon after "website"?
It depends on what it means. If the lies are misinformation that it possesses, then a comma is right. If it is supposed to be two independent clauses, then two sentences are called for.
misinformation it has.
This make no sense. I think you are quoting just part of a longer sentence. I found this sentence via a google search. With this context, I assume you can now understand what is being said. If not, please ask again.
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