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by erikhopf
595 days ago
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The $1mil number in itself doesn't seem too impactful, but when you take it into consideration with other reported findings, such as $55mil spent in the last year to influence the general public during election season, or the $5mil spent to honey pot activated and enthusiastic partisans -- it starts to add up -- and I imagine the numbers are much bigger, especially when you consider legitimately funded misinformation from Super PACs and the like. Anyway, this podcast from Syracuse University was pretty interesting and discusses some of what's in this write up: https://news.syr.edu/blog/2024/10/29/the-rise-of-misinformat... |
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