• @Barbarian
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      172 months ago

      Why is the general public so vulnerable to disinformation when it’s so easy to look things up?

      • @[email protected]
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        252 months ago

        Why look something up when you already know the answer? So long as you make the average person confident enough in their own ability to discern the truth - which isn’t hard, given most people’s desire to feel smart - you can get them to accept an enormous amount of misinformation at face value.

        • @Barbarian
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          72 months ago

          I think you’re right, just a small point because you seem to be conflating misinformation and disinformation. It doesn’t matter here because your answer works for both, but they are not the same thing:

          Disinformation: the person spreading it knows it’s not true, is spread for a specific purpose

          Misinformation: the person spreading it thinks it’s true, is spread because people honestly believe it

          Disinformation becomes misinformation as it spreads if successful, as the people hearing it believe it and repeat it.

          • @[email protected]
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            32 months ago

            Oh, good to know! I hadn’t made that distinction in my mind, but it makes perfect sense. Thanks for setting me straight!

      • @brbposting
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        21 month ago

        $7.25/hr, kids, 2-3 jobs, no healthcare, FB reshares are convincing

    • @[email protected]
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      52 months ago

      Easy: the latter has a lobby bought and captured government, the former doesn’t. Next question

      It’s kind of the same thing, but not entirely.