New Pearson Institute/AP-NORC poll: Nearly all Americans agree that the spread of misinformation is a problem, and most blame individual users and social media companies. But relatively few are very concerned that they play a role.http://apne.ws/Xf4C139
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How did this happen? Chaos is default now.
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Including Trump supporters? U don't say
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How could anyone think the US government would lie. They'd never, ever do that. Never in history has it ever happened! Am I doing it right?
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I'm old enough to remember 'Question Authority!' - which was a Democrat battle cry. Now it feels like Democrats are saying 'Do whatever the government says.' Hey Dems and Reps, does your party really make your life better or do you just like that they throw shade at each other?
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Oh dear, the irony of MSM pointing the finger over misinformation.pic.twitter.com/vtub1s8FgA
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If they read from more sources, and they were more literate in general, and had better developed critical faculties, I'm sure they wouldn't blame so much, or see misinformation as a problem, because then it would be a lot easier to identify and sidestep the misinfo.
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Question everything.
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