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Etymology

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From counter- +‎ story.

Noun

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counterstory (plural counterstories)

  1. A story that opposes and responds to an existing story.
    • 2008 May 30, Stephanie Clifford, “For Dunkin’, a Tempest in an Iced-Coffee Cup”, in New York Times[1]:
      “Often the counterstory can become bigger than the original story,” said Adam Selig, the chief executive of Visible Technologies, which helps companies handle their reputations online.

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