I'd be cool w/FB sharing how they came up w/their claim just .1% of sharing InfoOps. But this op-ed is a hot mess https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/facebook-could-tell-us-how-russia-interfered-in-our-elections-why-wont-it/2017/05/19/c061a606-3b21-11e7-8854-21f359183e8c_story.html?tid=ss_tw&utm_term=.b797bd94cb90 …
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I agree. But there's also an element of feedback loop. Alternative media sources constantly invoke the idea that...
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the "dominant ideology" (whatever that means) is illegitimate and unpopular, people start to follow that, then...
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Right. Pointing out the financial system was built on a house of cards was bad. Pointing out that there were no WMD, also bad.
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When an ideology fails to match observable reality it's a problem.
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yes, absolutely.
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