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How do conspiracy theories develop and proliferate, and what are the best tactics to quash them? Extensive research focused on Europe, led by a team at King's College London, indicates that it depends where you are. In the U.K., concerns over COVID lockdowns led to conspiracy theories about restriction of movement in "15-minute cities." In the Baltic states, fear of hidden elites is fueled by memories of Nazi and Soviet occupation. "These ideas are spreading in all parts of society. If we want to tackle the problem of conspiracy theories, it’s not enough to turn off a particular pipeline, such as putting restrictions on a specific social media platform or shutting down someone’s account," says Professor Clare Birchall, who led the research. "We need to think about structural problems in society as well as the business models of platforms. And instead of focusing on why people don’t trust institutions and politicians, we should work on making them worthy of trust." #ConspiracyTheories #Europe #Internet #Technology #SocialMedia #Research #SocialScience #Science #Politics #Media
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Today, for Trans Day of Remembrance, [@LGBTQNation]( ) has put together this Flipboard Storyboard. "Now more than ever, commemorating the Trans Day of Remembrance is a revolutionary act of solidarity that gives our community a memorial to honor our fallen, reflect on what we’ve endured, and advocate for a better future together," writes Daniel Villarreal. #TransDayOfRemembrance #TDOR #TransRights #TransRightsAreHumanRights #LGBTQ #LGBTQRights
A couple of months ago, Nicholas Hune-Brown, an editor at Toronto's The Local magazine, received a pitch from Victoria Goldiee, who appeared to be an up-and-coming freelancer, with bylines in The Cut, The Guardian and Dwell. He assigned her a story about healthcare privatization. And then he began to look at her work. Here's how he discovered she was a scammer — but perhaps, still completely real. #Journalism #Media #MediaIndustry #Scams #ArtificialIntelligence #AI
The details of journalist Olivia Nuzzi's affair with RFK Jr. may only be of interest to media folks, but The Handbasket's Marisa Kabas say the story is relevant to all of us as yet another example of "a crisis of elite control of journalism and of profound rot." Here's her full piece. #Journalism #Media #OliviaNuzzi #RyanLizza #RFKJr #KeithOlbermann #MarkSanford
Four Conde Nast staffers — a senior fact checker at The New Yorker, a digital staffer at Bon Appétit, a video staffer, and Jake Lahut, a politics reporter for WIRED — have been fired after a confrontation with human resources over the folding of Teen Vogue into Vogue. Here's more from [@Semafor]( ). #CondeNast #Vogue #TeenVogue #Media #Journalism
In January, Donald Trump signed an executive order to rename the Gulf of Mexico, and did his best to strong-arm newsrooms into using its new moniker, the Gulf of America. Nine months, and many executive orders later, how is it going? Nieman Lab's Joshua Benton says the new name hasn't stuck in media, or in general use — to the extent that a Trump-loving retirement community in Florida refused to rename Gulf of Mexico Drive to Gulf of America Drive. Here's more. #News #Media #Journalism #TrumpAdministration #GulfOfMexico #GulfOfAmerica
The “Why I’m Leaving Substack” post is the new “Goodbye to All That,” writes Sarah Scrier for NiemanLab. some top newsletter writers — including Anne Helen Petersen, Lyz Lenz, and Virginia Sole-Smith — have left Substack for Patreon. Email delivery issues, poor technical support and an overemphasis on social features were reasons for their departure. Both Petersen and Lenz also referenced Substack's platforming of Nazis and hate speech in their farewell notes. Here's more. #Media #News #Publishing #Substack #Patreon #Newsletters #LyzLenz #AnneHelenPetersen #VirginiaSoleSmith
Teen Vogue, which had in the last decade become known as a place for young people to get their political news, is folding into Vogue.com and its editor, Verna Sharma, is stepping down. Here's the official announcement. It makes no reference to whether politics reporting will continue, sating: "As a dedicated pillar on Vogue, Teen Vogue will focus its content on career development, cultural leadership and other issues that matter most to young people, according to the publication." Lex McMenamin, the magazine's only politics reporter, announced on Bluesky earlier today that she has been laid off, along with multiple other staffers. #Media #Journalism #Vogue #TeenVogue #CondeNast #Publishing #PoliticalJournalism