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by rickdeckard
20 days ago
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In low information trust society everything is noise except what passes a smoke-test or who you believe, which plays on this general tendency of humans to prefer comfort over challenge, confirmation over rejection. A high information trust society has regulation in place which tracks such acts of manipulation so that this trust is not abused (e.g. regulation against misleading/false advertising). A low information society promotes the notion that everyone is lying anyway and everyone is on his own to figure out what's true. So regulation gets dismantled, and the premise becomes "it's not lying if I can make enough people believe it". |
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“which plays on this general tendency of humans to prefer comfort over challenge, confirmation over rejection.”
This is completely and observably wrong. It reads like it would make sense, but the most ideologically open cultures I’ve seen are LIT.