::: spoiler It’s The Beaverton. :::

  • HubertManne@piefed.social
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    16 hours ago

    problem is that satire is now just stupid stuff they have not did or say yet. Like satire ten years ago was far fetched relative to what politicians or celebrities or stuff was doing but now its just stuff that is about the same as what they have done recently.

    • mfed1122@discuss.tchncs.de
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      16 hours ago

      Yes I agree, it’s much harder to tell the two apart these days, which is horrible. All the more reason why it’s important to delineate them on sites like Lemmy. I mean, I get that it kind of ruins the joke to put [satire] in brackets at the end of the article title. But it’s better than creating misinformation

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        14 hours ago

        I live how you think satire is disinformation, but not the actual disinformation coming from your government constantly. But ya, satire is the problem. /s

        • ZDL@lazysoci.alOP
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          9 hours ago

          This right here. The problem is the satire and not,

          1. That the satire is even plausible.
          2. That people aren’t reading past the headline to the section that makes it obvious to anybody with half a brain cell to spare that this is satire.

          The problem is that satire exists, not that an entire nation of 350,000,000 people or so are so badly educated they can’t spot the obvious signs of it.

          Yeah. Boycott US. Even without the Nazis.

        • mfed1122@discuss.tchncs.de
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          14 hours ago

          No, I definitely think the disinformation from my government is disinformation. I also don’t think satire is misinformation - but I do think that people mistaking satire for true news creates misinformation in the minds of those mistaken people. I mean, they quite literally believe in information that is not true. If that’s not being misinformed, what is?

          I’m not even blaming the satire agency, I think satire is great. It’s not The Beaverton’s fault that this was posted somewhere where people would take it seriously. Its the fault of the OP, and the fault of the commenters for not reading the article or fact-checking things. But that doesn’t change the fact that anyone who thinks this is real news is by definition misinformed, and the presence of this post in the context of this community is by definition creating misinformation.

          I don’t even know why you assumed I don’t think the government disinformation is disinformation?

      • HubertManne@piefed.social
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        12 hours ago

        thats true. you take what is happening today and put it in a satire thing ten years ago and people would be like. man you have to be a bit more believable.