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MartinCron | 3 years ago
People look at the objective reality, provided by the sources that should have the most credibility, and just shrug it off.
MartinCron | 3 years ago
People look at the objective reality, provided by the sources that should have the most credibility, and just shrug it off.
wormer|3 years ago
If I saw a masterfully crafted video of vaccines actually being implanted with microchips, wouldn't I believe it? I'm not an expert on identifying deepfakes, nor should I be just to consume media. I think this is a valid cause for concern and will make things worse rather than keep it the same.
MartinCron|3 years ago
I wouldn't believe a masterfully crafted video of vaccines actually being implanted with microchips unless the video were authenticated by at least one reputable news source. Provenance matters, and just like we don't believe extraordinary things based on single out-of-context photograph, we shouldn't believe extraordinary things based on a single out-of-context video.