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RE: Does anyone here actually believe anti-covid conspiracy theories?

in #covid4 years ago

Exactly, that's what I'm saying, maybe not in the post directly but in the comments as the post was pretty short and I was merely bringing up those "freedom" lovers that encourage people to disobey protecting yourself just in case covid is as dangerous as you know, the whole world seems to think. I've been a subscriber to r/conspiracy on reddit for a long time too and check up on it every now and then, I have nothing against people sharing their opinions and being rewarded for them and the time they've put into researching it but at the same time many just take whatever someone else said, change it up a bit and make their whole internet persona about it because that's what gives you attention nowadays since everything is becoming more and more unknown with the truth being harder and harder to find. Just because someone isn't considered to be of the mainstream media, though, doesn't mean that person may always have the best intentions for their readers. Similar to on Hive where authors have to be consistent the same goes for youtube and other platforms where they constantly need to come up with new content or risk losing the interest of their readers and growth.

I also realize that some downvotes here may be cast as a general opinion without having read the posts but you also know how reckless autovotes are or can be at the same time.

and while it's great that we have censorship resistance here and at the same time can be rewarded for doing research and sharing things that on other platforms would get instantly removed for who knows what reasons we can't go overboard on it and neglect other genre's and fill trending up with "conspiracy" completely. Surely people must understand why that's important for a social media platform.

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