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minus-squarePastafARRianlinkfedilinkEnglish4•edit-21 month agoI mean, usually people don’t say “I am disinforming you, hah!”. We can only rely on that weird feeling that something isn’t right. That’s what makes it so pernicious compared to plain good faith misinformation.
minus-squareThe OctonautlinkfedilinkEnglish-1•1 month agoI’m not sure what you interpret from the words “policy changes” but they dont usually refer to a weird feeling.
minus-squarePastafARRianlinkfedilinkEnglish1•edit-21 month agoFunny that’s exactly the zeitgeist of 1930s Germany.
I mean, usually people don’t say “I am disinforming you, hah!”. We can only rely on that weird feeling that something isn’t right. That’s what makes it so pernicious compared to plain good faith misinformation.
I’m not sure what you interpret from the words “policy changes” but they dont usually refer to a weird feeling.
Funny that’s exactly the zeitgeist of 1930s Germany.