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2020年8月15日 星期六

It’s too late to stop QAnon with fact checks and account bans Twitter and Facebook won't be able to deal with the 'omniconspiracy' without ‘rethinking the entire information ecosystem’












This week, NBC News reported that a Facebook investigation found thousands of QAnon-supporting groups and pages with millions of followers. In other words, QAnon has become a sort of centralized hub for conspiracy theories and health misinformation. In this story from July, we lay out how to stop its spread. That is, if it’s even possible.


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It’s too late to stop QAnon with fact checks and account bans
Twitter and Facebook won't be able to deal with the 'omniconspiracy' without ‘rethinking the entire information ecosystem’

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