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@ted
i think about this study a lot
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yeah, unfortunately, that's spot on. Just like pseudoscience spreads faster than real science. We experience this intensely in medicine, to the point where a single piece of fake news can take weeks of work to fix within the community and it's not about twitter only it's about the whole social
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@july
so does @dylanoa4
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@garrett
Rumors travel faster than facts
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Fake content = interesting content?πŸ™ˆ
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Tangential to this, I think about the spread of misinformation and disinformation as a threat to public health.
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@shaya
Dangerously true
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every news medium has this problem, no? At least Twitter/X has community notes that correct misinformation for most popular posts
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People got swapped in emotions, especially fear. Rumors tend to be bad news most of the times.
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@bfg
On any social network πŸ˜‰
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