In-reply-to » How misinformation work? "Repetition, alignment with prior beliefs, and hearing from trusted sources are factors that correlate with more belief in information, regardless of its truth. Those who are more likely to believe specifically in falsehoods in general lack critical thinking skills, and digital and media literacy." ā€” YouTube, "The Psychology of Misinformation" Media

Oh yes I read the first few paragraphs of this, German/French influences receiving some ā€œstrange proposalsā€ ā€“ I believe even influentation Youtubers too Iā€™ve also seen along the same ā€œstory lineā€. This is not surprising at all, as I said, ā€œsocial mediaā€ has become a powerful and dangerous tool in modern times šŸ˜¢

What Iā€™m interested in uncovering (if anyone can find it) is corporations deliberately attacking other corporations with dis/mis(information about their competitors products. This is the real kicker I think.

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