They do have hope I think but they have to play it right. As I said for them the power of the media has to be properly harnessed. They need to persuade the people of the need for things and keep the message air tight. Right now media intentionally creates controversy.
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Replying to @Trinitydraco1 @DanielleFong
How can the power of media be properly harnessed without turning into an authoritarian system?
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Replying to @StewartalsopIII @DanielleFong
Simple. For science based news that is not "opinion" based, a fine should be given for putting out unverified information. That way it would not effect other types of reporting and a fine for misleading the public would not violate their rights. That SHOULD encourage them
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Replying to @StewartalsopIII @DanielleFong
That's the best part. As long as you write the policy correctly it wouldn't matter. They have to show Scientific proof that the info was wrong. You can't go wrong with a scientific approach. Add that to a mandatory disclaimer for "news that's unverified and there you go!
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Replying to @Trinitydraco1 @DanielleFong
Who is the decider for what constitutes science? What is the influence of time on this process?
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Replying to @StewartalsopIII @Trinitydraco1
what we need is some kind of automagic gauge independent epistemology
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Replying to @DanielleFong @Trinitydraco1
So curious. What does that mean?
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Replying to @StewartalsopIII @Trinitydraco1
Twitter has a version of it, the algorithm kind of pulls trolls away into their own universe. In this case it would be a way to structure the geometry of communication, and information. Like people who are often wrong get smaller and greyed out outside of their zone.
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Replying to @DanielleFong @Trinitydraco1
I like this a lot but uncomfortable with algorithms as the decider for who is wrong and who is not. Not all information or the proper interpretations of it are available to groups of humans, individuals, or algorithms programmed by either of those two. Hindsight is key.
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they're already doing this, but badly. the idea is to enhance the implicit / tacit knowledge
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