8 points | by giuliomagnifico 18 hours ago
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Who decides what is "misinformation"?
This seems to be the latest buzzword for dealing with dissident opinion.
They define this:
“The influencers presented their claims as exposés of industry deceit, despite offering no verifiable evidence to support them.”
So, misinformation = make claim with no supporting, verifiable evidence. Seems like a pretty standard, neutral definition.
That would apply to some things and not others.
A heck of a lot of things in life are subjective. Even respectable academia can have multiple views on some things, in fact it's bad if they don't.
Who decides what is "misinformation"?
This seems to be the latest buzzword for dealing with dissident opinion.
They define this:
“The influencers presented their claims as exposés of industry deceit, despite offering no verifiable evidence to support them.”
So, misinformation = make claim with no supporting, verifiable evidence. Seems like a pretty standard, neutral definition.
That would apply to some things and not others.
A heck of a lot of things in life are subjective. Even respectable academia can have multiple views on some things, in fact it's bad if they don't.