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No-Owl9201 t1_iyiuq16 wrote

The options country's like France have is to regulate the likes of Twitter, or to promote new social media programs that restrict bullshit and hate speech as well as being more inclusive of other languages.

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invol713 t1_iyivufr wrote

Not surprisingly, the ‘right information’ will be whatever he happens to be peddling at the time. No conflict of interest there. History has noted any time a society has tried to go the censorship route, they end up being the bad guys.

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EyeLikeTheStonk t1_iyix197 wrote

The only way to fight disinformation is be teaching people to be critical thinkers, which is much easier said than done.

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Teddy_Anneman t1_iyj1jki wrote

Ok, so which character is Macron in the book 1984?

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TheWealthyCapybara t1_iyj346h wrote

Coincidentally, any criticism of him or France is now considered misinformation.

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HuntingGreyFace t1_iyj3ahe wrote

the states are gonna put themselves in charge of the truth

some things are just inevitable when you view them with systems theory

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Kazukiba t1_iyj5jjv wrote

No, criticism of France is mandatory, he's the first one to shit on france on daily basis... Criticism of europe on the other side, highly forbidden, same with WEF, Quatar or himself

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TheIgneous t1_iyjip3a wrote

Although they’re oft used interchangeably, there’s a key distinction between “disinformation” and “misinformation” that makes this so troublesome: Disinformation involves deliberately spreading false information to deceive people, whereas misinformation is false information that is not purposely fabricated.

I’m fine with tackling “disinformation” on social media that is repeatedly proffered by nefarious actors. However, if Macron is seeking to stamp out “misinformation” as defined, that’s extremely disconcerting.

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Visible-Expression60 t1_iykbdta wrote

“Macron wants to make people stop lying when they have anonymity”…good luck.

Its not only a tech problem its a human problem.

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aidenr t1_iykpx48 wrote

Tell him to tax “unpaid advertisements” aka overforwarded messages. Misinformation has always been possible; it’s only a problem when it’s free.

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Artistic-School8665 t1_iykt3lp wrote

Lol good luck

Reddit admins/mods cant even handle r/conspiracy

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_-_Naga-_- t1_iyl7ty6 wrote

Thats right, so stay dumb and be the ultimate consumer so they could always blame everything on us. Keep sporty, keep horny and stay drunk because you know they're nothing without these junk.

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youmu123 t1_iylci91 wrote

A lot of self-proclaimed libertarians are just "freedom for me but not for thee". They don't realise even Stalin and Hitler agree with that idea.

Everyone, including every dictator, wants absolute freedom for "their side".

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dorianngray t1_iylwi0y wrote

I would at least like a rating system- like the library. You have to title it as editorial, comedic , non-fiction, etc… it’s a start anyway

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brightmaneroy t1_iymup1n wrote

Yes, which is not what these pseudo tyrants want. They want a stupid voter base that can have shit shoveled into their mouths, and they want to silence opposition. They don’t care about misinformation, they care about controlling information. They’ve never cared about misinformation.

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Zyx-Wvu t1_iymvifd wrote

Frankly, I don't trust the government to be the arbiters of the truth.

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