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by AnimalMuppet 974 days ago
Other conflicts were less on social media. There was still propaganda, "a hive of disinformation and lies", but it was easier for one side to control the narrative (at least within any one country).

> I don’t envy the role of people who have to make actual impactful decision, often on the basis of incomplete reports.

They often have more accurate information than we have. (If nothing else, they don't have to wade through their side's propaganda and lies.) But yes, they still have the problem, and it's still really hard.

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> (If nothing else, they don't have to wade through their side's propaganda and lies.)

I don't get it, I have to wade through my own country's propaganda and lies to get to the truth. Why would that be different for an Israeli or Palestinian? Unless you're part of creating it, the rest of us are as vulnerable to our own government's propaganda as the actual target.

I read the statement "people who have to make actual impactful decision" as being high-level government people. I assume they can get information untainted by their own government's propaganda and disinformation. (They can also probably get information less tainted by the other side's propaganda and disinformation, though not perfectly so.)