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Sunlight is more effective than censorship

4 点作者 bturtel6 个月前

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bediger40006 个月前
In the spirit of this article, which &quot;fake news&quot; is being decried here? Because there&#x27;s definitely two kinds of &quot;fake news&quot;. There&#x27;s the factual bad news that people in power sometimes call &quot;fake news&quot;, apparently because there&#x27;s a small chance that the public will believe them and ignore the factual bad news. Then, there&#x27;s the &quot;fake news&quot; that&#x27;s actually false, and getting pushed by entities like botnets, shadowy foreign actors, etc, apparently in the hopes of overwhelming any factual news about the topic in question.<p>Without making that distinction, and saying which &quot;fake news&quot; they hope to combat, this article is rubbish.<p>This article itself might be an example of the actually false kind of &quot;fake news&quot;. It starts off with a subhead of &quot;Blockchain removed the need to trust authorities with our money. Now it can remove the need to trust them with the truth&quot;. This immediately confuses &quot;money&quot; with &quot;cryptocurrency&quot;. The subhead also implies some kind of absolute truth or trustworthiness of &quot;blockchain&quot;, which as I accessed the article, was belied by an &quot;editor&#x27;s choice&quot; headline of &quot;Savvy memecoin trader makes $988K in 3 hours despite rug pull&quot;. The entire cryptocurrency movement is so plagued with theft and scams that they had to invest an old phrase, &quot;rug pull&quot; with a new meaning because the cryptocurrency movement has enabled new types of theft.
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jfengel6 个月前
Is it?<p>I hear people say that. I know the downsides of censorship. But I haven&#x27;t seen that sunlight is any more effective.<p>An awful lot of people believe an awful lot of easily-disproven bullshit. Frequently, exposing somebody&#x27;s false beliefs to &quot;sunshine&quot; just makes them believe it harder.<p>&quot;Sunshine is the best disinfectant&quot; often means &quot;I have some falsehood that I wish to keep pushing, and I&#x27;m going to pretend that I will change my mind if it&#x27;s wrong&quot;.<p>All other things being equal, I&#x27;d rather not censor things. But all things aren&#x27;t always equal, and I don&#x27;t think that an absolutist approach actually helps anything.