DevoHusker
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Thanks for the "laugh" but I'm 100% serious. Social media is making America (and the free world) dumber. Just think of the "NFL is fake", "flat earther"s, and the "birds aren't real" people. Not to mention the poison that is Q-Anon. Just the other day I saw people freaking out because another cargo barge took out another bridge in Turkey. People were panicking that terrorists, a.k.a "government operatives", were responsible and were ready to take up arms against the deep state and its "new world order". No one actually looked at the video and realized it wasn't a bridge but a crane at a port and probably won't have a huge effect.I’m probably in a minority, and this probably is unconstitutional: But I would wholeheartedly support a shutdown of accounts that intentionally promote verifiably false information to sew doubt among internet users.
I get your point, I guess the issue is, what/who decides what is "good" information or not?Thanks for the "laugh" but I'm 100% serious. Social media is making America (and the free world) dumber. Just think of the "NFL is fake", "flat earther"s, and the "birds aren't real" people. Not to mention the poison that is Q-Anon. Just the other day I saw people freaking out because another cargo barge took out another bridge in Turkey. People were panicking that terrorists, a.k.a "government operatives", were responsible and were ready to take up arms against the deep state and its "new world order". No one actually looked at the video and realized it wasn't a bridge but a crane at a port and probably won't have a huge effect.
It all most likely starts with some dumbass trying to make fun of people and it catches on like a wildfire.
Maybe a simple quiz to recognize spam or fake accounts should be required before setting up accounts or renewing them once a year. I'm just tired of the liars taking advantage of the stupid.
Maybe a simple quiz to recognize spam or fake accounts should be required before setting up accounts or renewing them once a year. I'm just tired of the liars taking advantage of the stupid.
I think it would be easy. One of our Social Studies teachers does something like this when he is talking about primary, secondary sources, etc. He gives the kids 4 news headlines, one of them is fake. The kids have to decide which one is the imposter.This might be doable, with some sort of software
Another great example of this is much of the Covid information in the first 6 months to a year that far far far too many people insisted was conspiracy or whacked out nut job posting…….actually turned out to be correct and the people we were pushed to accept as gospel were the ones that were wrong.I get your point, I guess the issue is, what/who decides what is "good" information or not?
If you are just talking about verified stuff, it seems like that would be easy enough.
And then what about stuff that is not verified yet. But say that an account with a lot of followers tweets out "I would not be shocked if the Russians were behind this", does that get banned?
I mean, I suppose we do have false advertising laws in place so it seems like SOMETHING could be done.
Another great example of this is much of the Covid information in the first 6 months to a year that far far far too many people insisted was conspiracy or whacked out nut job posting…….actually turned out to be correct and the people we were pushed to accept as gospel were the ones that were wrong.
Don’t have much to add but I am happy and actually impressed that kids are being taught to discern news sources. This literally might be more important than the 3 Rs at this point in time. I also like the idea of people having to pass some sort of competency test to sign up for things. Maybe it could be applied to the ability to vote also.I think it would be easy. One of our Social Studies teachers does something like this when he is talking about primary, secondary sources, etc. He gives the kids 4 news headlines, one of them is fake. The kids have to decide which one is the imposter.
When signing up or renewing the social media account: If you get it wrong, that email you are trying to sign up with is rejected.
It is a HUGE thing in schools right now.Don’t have much to add but I am happy and actually impressed that kids are being taught to discern news sources. This literally might be more important than the 3 Rs at this point in time. I also like the idea of people having to pass some sort of competency test to sign up for things. Maybe it could be applied to the ability to vote also.
Good Lord :facepalm:Nope
And that’s great. Gotta get that instilled while they’re younger, before it’s too late. There’s a huge swath of older generations that have proven they don’t want to or can’t learn how to sort the bulls#!t.It is a HUGE thing in schools right now.
Stuff like this doesn't help, regardlessDo you have examples of this?
AmenAnd that’s great. Gotta get that instilled while they’re younger, before it’s too late. There’s a huge swath of older generations that have proven they don’t want to or can’t learn how to sort the bulls#!t.