>In the days before the 2020 election, social media platforms began experimenting with the idea of “pre-bunking”: pre-emptively debunking misinformation or conspiracy theories by telling people what to watch out for.
>“We can in a very apolitical way help people gain resistance to manipulation online,” said Beth Goldberg, head of research at Jigsaw, a Google subsidiary that does research into misinformation and other subjects. She is a co-author of the study, and Jigsaw provided funding for the study and for the Ukraine-related media campaign.
In these trying times, we can - nay, we must lie to the goyim. We owe it to them for their own protection
Brandon Cooper
>The researchers compared the effects to vaccination, “inoculating” people against the harmful effects of conspiracy theories, propaganda or other misinformation. jesus christ
>by telling people what to watch out for. So basically telling everyone what they've been up to in advance. Looks like we'll have a new source of authoritative info lads.
Why are Australians like that?! Can't afford condoms or what? Disgusting.
Jacob Sanchez
They are doing this in Germany currently. The interior minister has warned already that protests against rising energy costs will be hijacked by right wing extremist people who will abuse the high costs to delegitimize the government. So you shouldn't protest to not be associated with these people. But thankfully lots of people are starting to wake up to this bullshit.
Jeremiah Bell
Aw man. They don't know what they're doing.
Hey everyone, watch out for people spreading rumours that Fauci is gay. It's fake news by far right extremists. Don't listen to them.