An essential read from the former
research manager of Stanford’s Internet Observatory, on how spreaders of misinformation (people who have been deceived) and disinformation (people who know they’re lying) view even *labelling* a post as misinformation as censorship.
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Trolling + misinformation requires an audience: so when rather than responding, I simply block, they also perceive that as censorship.
This latest accusation, for example, claims that, as a university professor, I am a public official and hence shouldn’t be allowed to block anyone on social media.
It’s really going to affect research productivity when every professor in America must report daily to the right-wing free-speech center to have their eyelids glued open while the latest bold truths scroll by
Ha.
Pretty sure most American scientists are radically underestimating the chances their NSF and NIH grants will be taken away and redirected to political cronies.