I admire his enthusiasm, but "drowning out" quackery and medical misinformation with good information just doesn't work. wish him luck, but I wish he'd also talk to those of us who've been at just this thing for many years, like @MarkHoofnagle and others.https://www.cnbc.com/2019/05/31/doctor-recruiting-doctors-to-fight-fake-health-info-on-social-media.html …
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I think the "occupy space" strategy is good, people are in a continuous flow of info. And we should use advertising techniques...In France we had a hit in 2002 with "les antibiotiques c'est pas automatique"...still helpful 17 years after the campaign. What else do you propose ?
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Doctors aren’t trained in scicomm or counterpropaganda. The response to the disinformed is different than the uniformed. The battle against disinfo is about assymetric warfare with crooks and ideologues against information authorities not “education.”
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It is good to have a rapid response team to disinfo. They will need to be armed with more than just information to succeed. They need to be versed in disinfo tactics, in particular.
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