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by bheadmaster 1224 days ago
> These factually incorrect beliefs

How could I know that they are "factually incorrect"? What does that statement even mean, except for "I want you to not question it"?

> they regularly get people killed, and have the capacity to do even greater harm

This has nothing to do with truth and falsehood. There are true beliefs that may also get people killed and have capacity to do harm, and false beliefs that are beneficial.

> it'd be foolish to pretend that disinformation isn't a serious problem

There are a lot of serious problems on this world, and I'm fairly skeptical that "disinformation" (defined as people holding non-factual views, leaving aside the philosophical problem of truth) is anywhere near the top of the list, measuring by any relevant impact (e.g. human deaths).

Considering that the first line of defense against "disinformation" these days is censorship, it would be more foolish not to consider collateral damage that stems from any "anti-disinformation" action. For example, education has a lot less collateral damage than censorship.