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David's Commonplace Book

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Random stuff that interests me

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David's Commonplace Book

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David's Commonplace Book – Random stuff that interests me Skip to content David's Commonplace Book Random stuff that interests me Misinformation Charlie Warzel at The Atlantic is very concerned about this country’s misinformation crisis. He is so frustrated that he has difficulty finding words to convey how serious the misinformation crisis is . The truth is, it’s getting harder to describe the extent to which a meaningful percentage of Americans have dissociated from reality. As Hurricane Milton churned across the Gulf of Mexico last night, I saw an onslaught of outright conspiracy theorizing and utter nonsense racking up millions of views across the internet. The posts would be laughable if they weren’t taken by many people as gospel. Among them: Infowars’ Alex Jones, who  claimed  that Hurricanes Milton and Helene were “weather weapons” unleashed on the East Coast by the U.S. government, and “truth seeker” accounts on X that  posted  photos of condensation trails...

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