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is ur child texting state secrets in a Signal chat? ily - I Leaked Yemen (attack details) smh - Secret Message Hahahaha tbh - Talkin 'Bout Houthis idk - I Doubt Korea (is in this signal chat) gtg - Gonna Text Goldberg

taking up arms against the AI products that make me re-learn a whole new way to interact with the data instead of just viewing things in a damn table

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It may seem strange to folks outside of academia, but there has been a line of prominent research within it arguing that misinformation isn't a problem. This paper pushes back, noting how those arguments often rely on poor definitions & operationalizations of what misinformation is & how it works.

Sander van der Linden@profsanderlinden.bsky.social · 2y ago

In this new article in American Psychologist we respond to critics in detail and clarify two key points for the field; (1) The prevalence of misinformation in society is substantial when properly defined. (2) Misinformation causally impacts attitudes and behaviors. psycnet.apa.org/fulltext/202...

spending my mornings running 3 miles in freezing temperatures is a phase i didn't see myself going through, but i'm now very convinced i could outrun a romero zombie but not a 28 days later rage zombie