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RE: Distributed Conspiracy

in Reflections9 months ago

It's true that due to new technologies, we can gather news more quickly. However, as they say, with positive effects come negative ones. Some misuse these changes to manipulate people. Yet, it's up to us whether to believe it or not. We should be responsible in everything. There are many ways to verify if the news is true or just speculation – we can do background checks or look for multiple credible sources. I appreciate your current blog as it reflects the prevalent situation in our times. It's indeed challenging to discern the truth in what we see or read, yet, as I mentioned earlier, the responsibility lies with us.

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Yet, it's up to us whether to believe it or not. We should be responsible in everything.

But, we also can't sort or hold all the information, let alone cross-reference it and validate it.

There are many ways to verify if the news is true or just speculation – we can do background checks or look for multiple credible sources.

With the flood of information and speed of change, do you validate everything? Ultimately, because we don't, because one thing is wrong, we should assume that everything has a degree of wrongness to it. We should be terribly skeptical, but that also makes us incapable of making decisions.