At NBC,
a report on how American doctors are very depressed about the wave of conspiracy misinformation around Covid-19:
Halazun, like many health care professionals, is dealing with a
bombardment of misinformation
and harassment from conspiracy theorists, some of whom have moved
beyond posting online to pressing doctors for proof of the severity of
the pandemic.
And it's taking a toll.
Hazalun said that dealing with conspiracy theorists is the “second-most
painful thing I’ve had to deal with, other than separation of families
from their loved one."
Several other
doctors shared similar experiences, saying that they regularly had to
treat patients who had sought care too late because of conspiracy
theories spread on social media, and that social media companies have to
do more to counteract the forces that spread lies for profit.
Facebook seems to be taken some token action, not directly related to Covid 19, but it's pathetically inadequate:
Facebook removed a small cluster of groups and pages
promoting the QAnon conspiracy in April, calling it part of a
“coordinated inauthentic behavior” campaign around the 2020 US
elections. It appears to be one of Facebook’s first announcements about
cracking down on QAnon-related content, and it suggests Facebook views
at least a few corners of QAnon as deliberate manipulation — not just
false information.
QAnon is an
expansive conspiracy theory
that claims President Donald Trump is secretly planning to arrest
high-profile Democratic politicians and celebrities for pedophilia or
cannibalism. It originated on an independent message board but has found
a home on Facebook, which still hosts a wide range of QAnon-related
pages. According to a new
report from Facebook,
though, the company took down five pages, 20 accounts, and six groups
linked to “individuals associated with the QAnon network known to spread
fringe conspiracy theories.”
2 comments:
Limited hangouts are about the most useful intelligence assets that you can get. To fulfill the role they have to tell the truth at least about 80% of the time. If you know how not to get deceived by them, they give you the best information.
Q anon says a lot of true stuff, then he bullshits us that Trump is one of the good guys and that moves are afoot to defeat the Deep State. That latter part is obvious nonsense and now only sheilas go in for the Q jive. But if I bothered to read it there would be very good information there.
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