this post was submitted on 25 Sep 2024
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Fediverse vs Disinformation

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Pointing out, debunking, and spreading awareness about state- and company-sponsored astroturfing on Lemmy and elsewhere. This includes social media manipulation, propaganda, and disinformation campaigns, among others.

Propaganda and disinformation are a big problem on the internet, and the Fediverse is no exception.

What's the difference between misinformation and disinformation? The inadvertent spread of false information is misinformation. Disinformation is the intentional spread of falsehoods.

By equipping yourself with knowledge of current disinformation campaigns by state actors, corporations and their cheerleaders, you will be better able to identify, report and (hopefully) remove content matching known disinformation campaigns.


Community rules

Same as instance rules, plus:

  1. No disinformation
  2. Posts must be relevant to the topic of astroturfing, propaganda and/or disinformation

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[โ€“] imPastaSyndrome@lemm.ee 1 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

Yeah it worked so well during the draft, it sure changed a lot of people's minds... Wait did it?

Like, i w as being sarcastic but... Don't think it really changed most people's minds. It's like abortion - everyone against abortion has their hypocritical - The only reasonable abortion is my abortion rule.

I'm sure there's got to be actual studies that were done backed during the American draft and probably in like current day S Korea and such places that have mandatory military service

[โ€“] Yondoza@sh.itjust.works 1 points 1 month ago

I'd argue that the Vietnam draft did have a huge impact on the public reaction to the war. I think one of the reasons it didn't have immediate political results is because affluent people (the kids of politicians) had many ways to avoid service, ie college or well known health excuses. I think if those loopholes were not in place the wide public backlash we saw would have been followed quickly by real political results.

Obviously this is speculation, but there's logic in there.