by JanKoenig on 12/18/16, 2:10 PM with 5 comments
by ratsmack on 12/18/16, 6:04 PM
I believe that there will always be a certain number people that will still believe falsehoods even after they have been given the correct information. I believe it is a bad idea which will weaken societies collective ability to think on their feet and to be able to discern fact from fiction. Let's move this one into the history books for the sake of everyone.
by jrnichols on 12/18/16, 5:01 PM
"this list" goes to https://docs.google.com/document/d/10eA5-mCZLSS4MQY5QGb5ewC3... which i've seen before, but I can not find any actual list! Just an article about how to analyze sources. Where's the list?
by CarolineW on 12/18/16, 2:25 PM
"Randomly tweeting at people is considered spam by Twitter. However, this went through so fast that I believe several accounts who spread the news on purpose didn’t like our bot. And thus reported it ..."
Yes, oddly enough if you threaten people's income streams they will tend to react badly, and quickly.