@Professor42
Professor Z
@Professor42 · 4:56

"Misinformation"

It's backed up by other demographers in the field who may have years, let's say 20 years experience. And they come out with a statement. Now, logic says it should be generally accepted. But then Facebook Karen comes along. Facebook Karen comes along and she has a strong opinion. And the first thing she does is she takes a study that was actually done in a professional manner, professional capacity

Society regurgitating the word misinformation to cloak their opinion. What do you think of the general use of this word?

@sudha
Sudha Varadarajan
@sudha · 0:25
Professor 42 Misinformation. I'm just kidding. There is a very, very, very nice post. Thank you. Thank you for putting this out there. And I just have one question. Why only the Facebook? Karen? Why Facebook? And why Karen misinformation. Professor 42 misinformation
@sudha
Sudha Varadarajan
@sudha · 1:19
There's a lot out there that is just fake put up by different entities who have different agendas, who create these very authentic looking websites, but are just pedaling fake information. So I think that there needs to be a lot more trust given to good journalism. And people need to start reading good journalistic sources and start tagging good journalistic sources when they provide information. But Unfortunately, I see that even in very good friends of mine, they stopped reading such journalistic sources instead. Trusting friends feeds
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