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Fediverse vs Disinformation

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Pointing out, debunking, and spreading awareness about state- and company-sponsored astroturfing on Lemmy and elsewhere. This includes social media manipulation, propaganda, and disinformation campaigns, among others.

Propaganda and disinformation are a big problem on the internet, and the Fediverse is no exception.

What's the difference between misinformation and disinformation? The inadvertent spread of false information is misinformation. Disinformation is the intentional spread of falsehoods.

By equipping yourself with knowledge of current disinformation campaigns by state actors, corporations and their cheerleaders, you will be better able to identify, report and (hopefully) remove content matching known disinformation campaigns.


Community rules

Same as instance rules, plus:

  1. No disinformation
  2. Posts must be relevant to the topic of astroturfing, propaganda and/or disinformation

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Calling the free online collaborative encyclopedia "Wokepedia," Musk said it should "restore balance" to its "editing authority."

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[–] [email protected] 35 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago) (9 children)

Wikepedia is good

But archive.org is in more dire need of resources

English Wikipedia = 100GB (without the videos)

archive.org has like TERABYTES with some reports of it being in PETABYTES, storage is costly, also they need to backup the archive in case of drive failures

also they need bandwidth to let people access the stuff there

also they just gotten hacked a few months ago, security could cost money

And constantly facing lawsuit from big corporation, lawsuits definitely cost a lot of money

I feel like they need it more

What I'm saying is: if you have $55 to give, give $5 to wikipedia, $50 to archive.org

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