oldmanofthesea
Master Don Juan
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A recent post by RangerMike gave me the idea to post a separate OT thread on this subject. It is something I have been thinking about a lot over the last few years.
We live in a post-truth world now. Lies and disinformation and conspiracy theories seem to be embraced by more people than ever before, to where it has truly penetrated into the mainstream instead of just fringe groups of crazy people. I believe a big part of that is due to the internet, social media, and smart phones, where literally anyone inside or outside the country can get their message out to the entire world for free with the click of a button. A person no longer needs a contract with a radio or TV news program to spread their crazy out across the airwaves; now anyone can create podcasts and YouTube shows.
What has surprised me the most is:
1 - The number of people who will believe whatever they are told if it confirms their desired narrative. I had no idea it could affect such a large portion of the population so deeply.
2 - Just how far people would go to ignore facts and embrace totally bonkers off-the-wall and extremely obviously false information, just because it fits their narrative.
I have been researching this topic a lot, and while I have learned a lot about why people do it, what I have yet to see is: What is the solution, or is there even one? What can be done to help people snap out of their fog, understand the difference between facts and lies, and stop accepting any and all disinformation and lies just because it confirms whatever they want to believe? Everything I have read has been fatalistic - that it will get worse not better, due to the internet, deep fake video, etc.
We live in a post-truth world now. Lies and disinformation and conspiracy theories seem to be embraced by more people than ever before, to where it has truly penetrated into the mainstream instead of just fringe groups of crazy people. I believe a big part of that is due to the internet, social media, and smart phones, where literally anyone inside or outside the country can get their message out to the entire world for free with the click of a button. A person no longer needs a contract with a radio or TV news program to spread their crazy out across the airwaves; now anyone can create podcasts and YouTube shows.
What has surprised me the most is:
1 - The number of people who will believe whatever they are told if it confirms their desired narrative. I had no idea it could affect such a large portion of the population so deeply.
2 - Just how far people would go to ignore facts and embrace totally bonkers off-the-wall and extremely obviously false information, just because it fits their narrative.
I have been researching this topic a lot, and while I have learned a lot about why people do it, what I have yet to see is: What is the solution, or is there even one? What can be done to help people snap out of their fog, understand the difference between facts and lies, and stop accepting any and all disinformation and lies just because it confirms whatever they want to believe? Everything I have read has been fatalistic - that it will get worse not better, due to the internet, deep fake video, etc.