State investigators and watchdogs are closely monitoring whether the world’s wealthiest man is potentially defrauding voters while disinformation floods his social media platform, Alex Woodward reports
If you look at a successful disinformation campaign like a natural disaster, it’s much worse than it appears. After a tornado, earthquake, flood, etc, you can just rebuild. But getting people to “un-learn” something they want to believe, no matter how much you prove it was based on lies, is damn near impossible.
I mean, at minimum.
If you look at a successful disinformation campaign like a natural disaster, it’s much worse than it appears. After a tornado, earthquake, flood, etc, you can just rebuild. But getting people to “un-learn” something they want to believe, no matter how much you prove it was based on lies, is damn near impossible.