Interesting article. What I'm struck by is the environment Trump has encouraged, by labeling real news as "fake", and sometimes retweeting what is actually fake news.This was published a while back, — frank
Interesting article. What I'm struck by is the environment Trump has encouraged, by labeling real news as "fake", and sometimes retweeting what is actually fake news. — Relativist
To your point, I think fact checkers are the most convenient tool. — Relativist
The “Russian misinformation” canard is itself misinformation. Have you ever seen a single piece of Russian misinformation? Worse, this canard is being used to justify seizing control of social media. — NOS4A2
Looking for information on identifying fake news and Russian bullshit and understanding the purpose behind it. For instance: why is Russia supporting Sanders? — frank
The “Russian misinformation” canard is itself misinformation. Have you ever seen a single piece of Russian misinformation? Worse, this canard is being used to justify seizing control of social media. — NOS4A2
I've been searching for "how to identify a Russian troll."
You fit the bill. You intentionally put up false information, which is line with Russia's historic goal of just deluging the internet with false stories in order to create a kind of fog. It becomes harder to identify the truth.
This is info from Time magazine.
There is also the old saying: to figure out the party behind an obscure plot, consider who benefits. — Echarmion
Anyway, if you aren't a Russian troll, you're basically doing the same kind of work.
1. Explore reasons for Russia's choices. — frank
2. Share ideas on how to resist divisiveness. — frank
3. Show examples of known trolls. — frank
You’re one of many self-proclaimed philosophers on this forum who believe I am a Russian troll without evidence — NOS4A2
he “Russian misinformation” canard is itself misinformation. Have you ever seen a single piece of Russian misinformation? — NOS4A2
Actually, Nosfertau, there is tons of evidence. You have 2,5k posts, and each and every one of them is a piece of evidence for you character and intentions.
Finnish efforts to educate their public about fake news — frank
After 70 years of television culture and unwarranted trust in the caste of professional liars, generalized skepticism and a deeply ingrained, knee-jerk reaction of seeking to corroborate and verify were long overdue. — alcontali
Worse, this canard is being used to justify seizing control of social media. — NOS4A2
I was looking for info on how to spot intentional misinformation. But yes, fact checking helps. — frank
Which is great, really, the kind of measures that Facebook and Twitter took against ISIS were extremely effective at neutering their penetration in their platforms. The companies which own social media are in an extremely privileged place of control regarding information exposure, which affords them a great opportunity to cut the influence of organised disinformation and propaganda.
I think it’s a bad idea to have any sort of centralized curation of information, let alone some committee of experts or commissars picking and choosing what info we are allowed to see. — NOS4A2
You won't realise how your beliefs are shifting until you're a dogmatic Muslim living somewhere off grid subsisting solely off of Bitcoin — fdrake
you are unworthy of sexual intimacy because of the shape of your skull — fdrake
I think the only effective means of combatting this crap from influencing you (as much as possible anyway) is doing what you can to curate your exposure to it. — fdrake
The Coven-Meyerowitz Conjecture states that being a tile is equivalent to a purely arithmetic condition on the set. — Arithmetic Sets in Groups by AZER AKHMEDOV and DAMIANO FULGHESU
I think the only effective means of combatting this crap from influencing you (as much as possible anyway) is doing what you can to curate your exposure to it. Expose yourself to news media that reacts more slowly, cites sources that have a good reputation and have independent journalism/research collation as a component (remember that stuff you get taught in school about primary, secondary and tertiary sources? Yeah, don't forget that). Getting news from established news sources rather than social media is a start, doing a mental exercise of noticing what website you're reading from (Do you recognise it? What sources does it cite for its information?). — fdrake
I guess you have already spotted one. Though I don't think spotting trolls is usually the problem. The troll doesn't rely on not being spotted by the "regulars". Their job is to create fake debates and insecurity that will prevent passers-by, who may just have done some google search, from discovering "untainted" sources of information. — Echarmion
Could you explain this a little more? So their goal is to just continuously pump out misinformation and stir up distrust? So, for instance, since we've spotted Nosferatu, we might start suspecting other people?
How does it affect passers by? — frank
How does it affect passers by? — frank
Now, with our vampiric friend, what they'd instead find is a lively "debate", — Echarmion
If you imagine an observer coming into a social media discussion, they'll see supporters of settled science A speaking on a level playing field with supporters of lobbying derived bullshit B. — fdrake
And it is really weird to have the POTUS just tossing out obviously false information. It's bizzare and hard to accept in the first place. There's emotion that's opposed to the truth in this case. Cut the ties to the facts, and emotion can do what it wants to do — frank
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