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[โ€“] trolololol@lemmy.world 7 points 11 months ago (1 children)

I was there before Internet and I do think libraries are dark ages compared to Internet

And people always blindly trusted books and scientific articles. Including that one article that says that vaccines causes autism.

People were and are gullible. What changes is for efficiently being able to tailor lies to specific groups.

[โ€“] rosymind@leminal.space 2 points 11 months ago

Yeah.

I definitely blindly trusted books and articles as a teen. I feel like standards for publications were higher, though. I suppose it depends on sources. I also had the advantage of being the youngest member of my family, with two older brothers who were both interested in science (in one way or another) and I went to private school as a younin' with a gap of terrible public school, and then a decent snooty high (also public). What I mean with all that is that my experiences may not be the norm, and for some people the internet may have opened even more doors

Also, to be fair, I was a gullible teen and young adult as well. I've always questioned things, but I did carry plenty of false beliefs (hell, I probably still do!)

I tend to forget that, sometimes