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by nomel
1163 days ago
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> Most humans do not have sufficient background to understand what they're really being presented with, they will take it at face value. Trust in all forms of media [1], and institutions [2], is at an all time low. I'm not sure why that distrust would go away, with reading the output from a company that's clearly censuring/fudging that output. I think any "damaging" trust would, clearly, be a transitory phenomenon, since the distrust in media and institutions is from an ability to see BS. I don't think some sentences on a screen will be as destructive as some think, because people don't appear to be as stupid as some believe. 1. https://news.gallup.com/poll/403166/americans-trust-media-re... 2. https://news.gallup.com/poll/394283/confidence-institutions-... |
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