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My personal request: if you see a headline that makes you feel a strong emotion, you should think about whether it’s actual for at least 20 seconds before boosting or typing out your opinion

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  • misty@digipres.clubM misty@digipres.club

    My personal request: if you see a headline that makes you feel a strong emotion, you should think about whether it’s actual for at least 20 seconds before boosting or typing out your opinion

    misty@digipres.clubM This user is from outside of this forum
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    Yes I’m subposting several things right now. It turns out plenty of people have retained alarmist Twitter user behaviour over here too

    giflian@techhub.socialG brhfl@digipres.clubB arjache@toot.catA 3 Replies Last reply
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    • misty@digipres.clubM misty@digipres.club

      My personal request: if you see a headline that makes you feel a strong emotion, you should think about whether it’s actual for at least 20 seconds before boosting or typing out your opinion

      adr@mastodon.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
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      @misty the cookies bustle saga was a lie????

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      • adr@mastodon.socialA adr@mastodon.social

        @misty the cookies bustle saga was a lie????

        misty@digipres.clubM This user is from outside of this forum
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        @adr Cookie is real! Cookie is truth! Cookie is everything!!

        (Don’t worry Cookie really is free)

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        • misty@digipres.clubM misty@digipres.club

          My personal request: if you see a headline that makes you feel a strong emotion, you should think about whether it’s actual for at least 20 seconds before boosting or typing out your opinion

          d6@merveilles.townD This user is from outside of this forum
          d6@merveilles.townD This user is from outside of this forum
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          @misty was just discussing this with some friends recently. having a strong emotional reaction to news/posts/messages is actually a fairly good indication that something is fake/clickbait/scam/etc.

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          • misty@digipres.clubM misty@digipres.club

            Yes I’m subposting several things right now. It turns out plenty of people have retained alarmist Twitter user behaviour over here too

            giflian@techhub.socialG This user is from outside of this forum
            giflian@techhub.socialG This user is from outside of this forum
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            @misty now I'm wondering if it was me (as a general thing, I do worry about sharing untrue stuff)

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            • misty@digipres.clubM misty@digipres.club

              Yes I’m subposting several things right now. It turns out plenty of people have retained alarmist Twitter user behaviour over here too

              brhfl@digipres.clubB This user is from outside of this forum
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              @misty i see a lottt of misinformation passing through these parts, and i often wonder how the dynamic of the fediverse ~feeling~ small and trustworthy contributes to that…

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              • giflian@techhub.socialG giflian@techhub.social

                @misty now I'm wondering if it was me (as a general thing, I do worry about sharing untrue stuff)

                misty@digipres.clubM This user is from outside of this forum
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                @giflian Not you specifically! Don't remember you specifically sharing anything like that tbh

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                • brhfl@digipres.clubB brhfl@digipres.club

                  @misty i see a lottt of misinformation passing through these parts, and i often wonder how the dynamic of the fediverse ~feeling~ small and trustworthy contributes to that…

                  misty@digipres.clubM This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @brhfl Yeah, I do feel like there's also the angle where people feel self-congratulatory about being in a different environment than twitter that makes people paradoxically less likely to *actually* take care about spreading misinfo, since you’ve already put in the effort by being here?

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                  • misty@digipres.clubM misty@digipres.club

                    Yes I’m subposting several things right now. It turns out plenty of people have retained alarmist Twitter user behaviour over here too

                    arjache@toot.catA This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @misty ironically this is something that often makes me wonder if I’m just not well adapted to modern social media, because these days if I get a strong emotional reaction to anything I’d much rather withdraw into quiet contemplation instead of post about it

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                    • misty@digipres.clubM misty@digipres.club

                      My personal request: if you see a headline that makes you feel a strong emotion, you should think about whether it’s actual for at least 20 seconds before boosting or typing out your opinion

                      acroamatis@kind.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @misty

                      I'd go one step further and say "even if it's a meme."

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                      • arjache@toot.catA arjache@toot.cat

                        @misty ironically this is something that often makes me wonder if I’m just not well adapted to modern social media, because these days if I get a strong emotional reaction to anything I’d much rather withdraw into quiet contemplation instead of post about it

                        misty@digipres.clubM This user is from outside of this forum
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                        @arjache I think your instinct is the right one, even if it's going against the grain!

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                        • d6@merveilles.townD d6@merveilles.town

                          @misty was just discussing this with some friends recently. having a strong emotional reaction to news/posts/messages is actually a fairly good indication that something is fake/clickbait/scam/etc.

                          misty@digipres.clubM This user is from outside of this forum
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                          @d6 Yeah... I think you're completely right.

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                          • misty@digipres.clubM misty@digipres.club

                            My personal request: if you see a headline that makes you feel a strong emotion, you should think about whether it’s actual for at least 20 seconds before boosting or typing out your opinion

                            bcj@friend.campB This user is from outside of this forum
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                            @misty Sorry we're just all pretty excited about Cookie

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                            • misty@digipres.clubM misty@digipres.club

                              My personal request: if you see a headline that makes you feel a strong emotion, you should think about whether it’s actual for at least 20 seconds before boosting or typing out your opinion

                              gwenverbsnouns@mastodon.socialG This user is from outside of this forum
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                              @misty have to remind myself of this periodically. same goes for when I read things in general that seem plausible and reinforce my preexisting beliefs. it's really hard not to fall into the trap of it, especially content recommendation algorithms working so hard to cater to our preconceived notions

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                              • misty@digipres.clubM misty@digipres.club

                                @giflian Not you specifically! Don't remember you specifically sharing anything like that tbh

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                                @misty I have flubbed a few times, not realizing an article was on a fake news site. I’m better at spotting that now, but it took some mistakes to get there.

                                For a while I was sharing YouTube movie trailers with friends before realizing most of them were fan-made or scams for clicks (and this was even before consumer genAI tools). I had to block so many YouTube channels…

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