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by NtochkaNzvanova
1819 days ago
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She calls attention to instances of fraud that have made it through peer review and publication. Are you saying that is somehow comparable to spreading "misinformation" on social media? Published research is not perfect; tons of crap gets through peer review. Every scientist knows this. Peer reviewed science may be more reliable than other forms of information, but treating it as settled and unquestionable is foolish and, in fact, unscientific. |
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Currently institutional judgment on misinformation relies on fact checkers, that in best case turn to published research, which is not perfect as you pointed out.
Depending on the zeitgeist in the future she calls for, she may be censored herself.