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by tareqak
2263 days ago
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Most recently, I’ve heard sentences starting with the phrase “No meme, <some statement>”. I personally find it frustrating because it makes it more difficult for me to communicate if the veracity of any thing I say is assumed to be false by default because I am too used to communicating the truth by default. It is something I can adapt to, but I cannot help but feel sad that we have lost trust in each other to such a damning degree that the immediate reaction to any statement unadorned in this way goes beyond healthy skepticism to outright default assumption of falsehood, which I find to be both hostile and insulting. |
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"No meme" could suggest "Don't try to shortcut and assume things about <some statement>" because we have realized that memes are a lazy way to transmit ideas without research? Disinformation seems to be the consequence of exponentially increasing bandwidth for all....