In 1968, the watchword was ideology. They said, “get on your knees and you will believe.” Now, it’s disinformation. How does reducing all of society’s problems to “disinformation” lessen our ability to see who benefits from the hypersocial circulation of elite perspectives?
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Be it the knowledge of journalists or that of activists & academics, the wisdom of artists, the platform demands the price is free and asking for compensation is tantamount to selling out. The only people that can afford to produce knowledge for free are subsidized elsewhere.
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Platforms layer microtransactions around all that circulates. Like paying a toll, it’s a obligatory pass through. None of that value moves back into knowledge production. So, how long can it go on? Only as long as we power it. The crowd has a heartbeat.
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Disinformation as a discursive mechanism will shape how platforms design the flows of knowledge amongst the crowd. There are powerful people wanting to muffle and mute, or simply overwhelm us all with the banal form of life called “information.”
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We should resist informationalization while demanding knowledge be prioritized and resourced. Be incredulous towards the hypersocial distribution of elite perspectives, myself excluded, of course.
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