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doctorclark t1_jaymm7u wrote
Reply to comment by Duende555 in On Facebook, Visual Misinfo Widespread. In the runup to the 2020 U.S. Presidential election visual misinformation was widespread across the platform, and that it was highly asymmetric across party lines, with right-leaning images five to eight times more likely to be misleading. by Wagamaga
The OP specifically calls out the differences in information quality across party lines. If the decline in print media alone explained misinformation's rise because of the attention economy, as you state, then what explains the party-line bias for amount of misinformation?
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Reply to comment by Macktologist in On Facebook, Visual Misinfo Widespread. In the runup to the 2020 U.S. Presidential election visual misinformation was widespread across the platform, and that it was highly asymmetric across party lines, with right-leaning images five to eight times more likely to be misleading. by Wagamaga
We should make it into a visual graph and post it to FB.
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The true profit was the 499 generations of human civilization we met along the way.
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Bro, are you lost? Do you know where you are? We wish you the best.
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Reply to comment by sithlord0121 in Here's a 50% keyboard that's not ortho by sithlord0121
Is this standard MX key spacing, but with choc switches?
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Reply to comment by adammilikin in 2023 Keyboard Building Guide. by JimmyTheDoor
For me, most of the rewarding part of my 40% has been the ultimate control over what every key does. I agree that 6.9/10 is about the difficulty level of making it my daily, but it is supremely easy to change my keymap in QMK to whatever I need. I have the exact same two keys to do () [] {} <> and / on different layers/Combos, one button that does mid-sentence punctuation , ; : - and one that does end-sentence punctuation .? !
And, yes, the original reason was so I spent less on switches and keycaps LOL
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Reply to comment by TheyCallMeQBert in An alleged $500 million Ponzi scheme preyed on Mormons. It ended with FBI gunfire. by Chino_Blanco
I was just trying to grok with people who had been taken advantage of.
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Reply to comment by Qlinkenstein in An alleged $500 million Ponzi scheme preyed on Mormons. It ended with FBI gunfire. by Chino_Blanco
Each of us can be tricked into believing something. It is dangerous to look down on people who also get tricked.
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Reply to comment by Riversntallbuildings in European economies have developed stronger anti-trust regulations, more competitive markets, and more robust consumer protection than the US in the last 20 years. The reason for this is the EU. EU member states are incentivized to empower a strongly independent pro-competition regulator. by smurfyjenkins
I voted for Elizabeth Warren, yet here we are...
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Go Bruins!
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If renewable energy is used as the power source, you could theoretically make renewable methane.
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This is either the greatest compliment or the most savage burn Kumail Nanjiani could have hoped for.
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Mandorlorian?
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You're staring at one right now.
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Carry on, then!
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Reply to comment by HitchlikersGuide in Jean-Pierre Jeunet on Alien Resurrection, 25 years on by chrisbokiul
This seems like a great way to enjoy this film, and all I'll say is that I wish I had your experience watching Prometheus instead of my experience watching Prometheus.
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Reply to comment by Suitable-Bass-1279 in A man is driving down the road and breaks down near a monastery.. by tn_notahick
Haha I hereby propose all one-liner jokes be referred to as Scooby Man jokes.
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Reply to comment by lampd1 in I got some silent switches so I can Waka at work by btgrant76
Weird is cultural and personal. Weird is deeply rooted in a lifetime of experiences that can be unique, common, bizarre, or mundane. Weird is a strange thing to be offended by and a strange thing to call out. Everyone is weird to someone else.
Embrace the weird, enjoy it, and celebrate it in others!
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Reply to comment by Duende555 in On Facebook, Visual Misinfo Widespread. In the runup to the 2020 U.S. Presidential election visual misinformation was widespread across the platform, and that it was highly asymmetric across party lines, with right-leaning images five to eight times more likely to be misleading. by Wagamaga
That explanation cleared up my misreading of your proposed causality. I agree about print media's unfortunate mimicry of clickbait tacticrs that were born online.