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posted by Fnord666 on Wednesday August 14 2019, @09:44AM   Printer-friendly
from the poison-pen dept.

With each news cycle, the false-information system grows more efficient.

Even on an internet bursting at the seams with conspiracy theories and hyperpartisanship, Saturday marked a new chapter in our post-truth, “choose your own reality” crisis story.

It began early Saturday morning, when news broke that the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein had apparently hanged himself in a Manhattan jail. Mr. Epstein’s death, coming just one day after court documents from one of his alleged victims were unsealed, sparked immediate suspicion from journalists, politicians and the usual online fringes.

Within minutes, Trump appointees, Fox Business hosts and Twitter pundits revived a decades old conspiracy theory, linking the Clinton family to supposedly suspicious deaths. #ClintonBodyCount and #ClintonCrimeFamily trended on Twitter. Around the same time, an opposite hashtag — #TrumpBodyCount — emerged, focused on President Trump’s decades-old ties to Mr. Epstein. Each hashtag was accompanied by GIFs and memes picturing Mr. Epstein with the Clintons or with Mr. Trump to serve as a viral accusation of foul play.

The dueling hashtags and their attendant toxicity are a grim testament to our deeply poisoned information ecosystem — one that’s built for speed and designed to reward the most incendiary impulses of its worst actors. It has ushered in a parallel reality unrooted in fact and helped to push conspiratorial thinking into the cultural mainstream. And with each news cycle, the system grows more efficient, entrenching its opposing camps. The poison spreads.

It's time to end "trending" on Twitter

By now you've probably read enough about the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, his death in a Manhattan jail, and the attendant conspiracy theories that consumed social networks over the weekend. President Trump led the charge, retweeting a conspiracy theory that sought to implicate former President Bill Clinton.

While there is much blame to go around, Charlie Warzel finds that Twitter bears a special responsibility for what one researcher termed "the Disinformation World Cup." Warzel writes:

At the heart of the online fiasco is Twitter, which has come to largely program the political conversation and much of the press. Twitter is magnetic during huge breaking stories; news junkies flock to it for up-to-the-second information. But early on, there's often a vast discrepancy between the attention that is directed at the platform and the available information about the developing story. That gap is filled by speculation and, via its worst users, rumormongering and conspiracy theories.

On Saturday, Twitter's trending algorithms hoovered up the worst of this detritus, curating, ranking and then placing it in the trending module on the right side of its website. Despite being a highly arbitrary and mostly "worthless metric," trending topics on Twitter are often interpreted as a vague signal of the importance of a given subject.


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  • (Score: 2) by RS3 on Wednesday August 14 2019, @03:36PM (1 child)

    by RS3 (6367) on Wednesday August 14 2019, @03:36PM (#880273)

    Not sure who downmodded you nor why- very frustrating about this site. Mod system is abused here.

    Anyway, ACs are posting at green site. Not sure what's going on there; haven't really looked; no time. :) These sites could be truly great with the right mod system, and admins would need to be very "agile" in trying new things with mod system... mods. I'm not aware of a discussion but I'd like to contribute some ideas.

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  • (Score: 2) by takyon on Wednesday August 14 2019, @05:12PM

    by takyon (881) <takyonNO@SPAMsoylentnews.org> on Wednesday August 14 2019, @05:12PM (#880352) Journal

    Not sure who downmodded you nor why- very frustrating about this site. Mod system is abused here.

    This is a very frustrating argument. How can a lone downmod be abuse? That's not a flood of downmods and it doesn't take the comment to -1. It only takes one asshole to downmod one single time. Correct it if you don't like it.

    I'm seeing relatively few Anonymous Coward comments on stories like this [slashdot.org], this [slashdot.org], and this [slashdot.org], but they are around. And there is still the "Sorry, anonymous posting has been turned off" message when I try to comment. Earlier we speculated that someone found an exploit allowing themselves to comment anonymously. Sounds like #59086230 [slashdot.org] is alluding to that.

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