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They actively search it out. They don't sit there and soak up fake news by accident. They toss aside real news, real books, and dig around until they find wackjob radio talk shows and fucked up newsletters to sign up for. Have you ever talked one of them out of believing this shit? When they see proof that it's bullshit, they interpret that as proof that the conspiracy has gone further than they imagined. They're totally invested in this worldview.
It's not Facebook. It's that the dumbest end of the bell curve is always there, always believing garbage. It's a matter of a catalyst coming along to bring them together and getting them to take action. That's why the word 'demagogue' is older than 'Facebook'.
You can't change the fact that these people exist. There's stuff you can control, like not pissing off half the Democratic base so they don't bother to even vote.
Delete your Facebook and you shrink their content, decrease their ad revenue, and remove a link in that ridiculous game of high stakes telephone. Do it today.
If it were only the InfoWars set we wouldn't have anything to worry about. The problem was systemic.
Highly dubious claim that the conspiracy-mongering is 'non-partisan'. Regardless, as idiots are most susceptible to this shit and most of our electorate is comprised of idiots, very little doubt it was an important factor in the election.
All the Democrats that stayed home because they didn't want to vote for her, they had nothing to do with it, right?
Thanks Stranger, now I know why Hillary lost.
It makes perfect sense too.
I don't use Facebook, so I never saw all that fake news, so I was able to vote for Hillary.
And I did vote for Hillary.
Here's an interesting piece from today's NY Times: http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/17/opinio…
People who advertise on Facebook should heed Zuckerberg's belief that Facebook has no influence on its readers,
-Winston Churchill
http://www.snopes.com/john-podesta-spiri…
http://www.snopes.com/hillary-clinton-se…
Americans are getting dumber by the day.
Wikileaks used their Twitter account to promote these deliberate mis-interpretations.
https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/794…
https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/794…
Just like the 'original' Dark Ages, characterized by a lack of information (controlled by the Church, books copied by hand, mass done in Latin, etc.): rumor, hearsay, manipulation, and brute power rule the day.
Information moves too fast to be countered effectively, and once people use it to reinforce their pre-existing beliefs, there's little anyone can do to unroot it. In the same way that Democracy is slow and requires lots of conversations VS. authoritarianism being fast (as only one opinion is required to make a decision), so too misinformations --specifically negative information-- travels quickly,,, and correcting it requires a slow, methodical approach.
We may have run into a fundamental "defect" of human psychology vis-à-vis the modern age.
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Zuckerberg is a tool. A sexist 'bro'. Always has been.
;)
The only worthwhile Trump legacy I can see down the road is that it seems more people are paying attention to politics than ever before... Hopefully this continues beyond the entertainment factor. And hopefully this scrutiny will be felt and ultimately influential.
As Matt Taibbi pointed out: "Trump found the flaw in the American Death Star. It doesn't know how to turn the cameras off, even when it's filming its own demise."
They definitely come in for their share of the blame for this.
And it's not going to get any better in the near future either.
That's apparently what we get from an empire in decline.