I don't know how to fix problems like this, but as an analogy: if a group like this represents a solid tumor, the social media business model demands that it receives maximum blood flow. https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2019/feb/12/facebook-anti-vaxxer-vaccination-groups-pressure-misinformation?CMP=share_btn_tw …
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I don't know how to solve the problem of a human that is wrong, but thinks they are right and then wants to tell other people about it. The most challenging part is that human could be me.
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That's why I like Simon's research program and his "scissors analogy." There isn't much we can do for people being wrong. But, to be wrong sustainably, you need a social environment that helps the error persist. Social media is very good at forging those.pic.twitter.com/zJDpofnBW4
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