On the other hand, I don’t feel obligated to do this sort of thing. An awful lot of bilge just washes down my news feed without comment from me.
Actually Facebook kinda does police disinformation insofar as its related links often include the relevant Snopes page.
If I see bullshit posted, I call it out. People who are friends with me are friends either despite or because of this behaviour - it’s not like I hide it.
Fortunately, because of this, I rarely see bullshit posted.
The way I learned it was: is your need to be right greater than keeping the relationship with that person, then you shouldn’t prove them wrong no matter how wrong they are.
Sometimes people are being needlessly panicked about nothing. Sometimes the information seems potentially harmful. Sometimes it’s rampant misinformation being spread to stir up racism and bigotry. There are lots of times when it’s more than just the “need to be right”.
I don’t know if you’re quoting someone, but I would make this ^ my sig . . . if I had a sig. Since I don’t, I’m either going to tattoo it across my forehead or write it down on in black Sharpie on a neon index card and carry it in my wallet.
Recently, I had to figure out who was posting the “Man arrested with cow eyeballs in his anus” story just for fun or who really believed it. After the first day or two, all the further posts were for fun.
Only Barbara Mikkelson, according to themselves. ![]()
I had a dean that would always sent out the latest inbox crap as “Holy Shit!!! Students are smoking grasshopper skin!!!” and copy/paste the story she was sent to all of the teachers. At first I was nice and emailed the Snopes link but after the first couple of times when she wouldn’t recant her email I would just “reply all” and send the link myself.
Quote:
Barbara Mikkelson is a Canadian citizen and as such cannot vote in U.S. elections, register an affiliation with a U.S. political party, or donate to any U.S. political campaign or candidate. David Mikkelson is an American citizen whose participation in U.S. politics has never extended beyond periodically exercising his civic duty at the ballot box. As FactCheck confirmed in April 2009, David is a registered independent who has never donated to, or worked on behalf of, any political campaign or party. The Mikkelsons are wholly apolitical, vastly preferring their quiet scholarly lives in the company of their cats to any political considerations.
Well yeah, exactly what you’d expect wildly partisan hacks to say about themselves!![]()
With the exception of relatives, I will correct and unfriend people who post hateful bullshit (like about 3/4 of any meme having to do with Obama). I don’t keep real-life friends who are blatant bigots and haters, I’m not going to keep online friends who are blatant bigots and haters. Relatives I can’t do much about, but I do usually post a correction. My cousin’s husband has unfriended me once because of that, after I called him out on the usual “unamerican, muslim, socialist” Obama meme. He and my cousin share a Facebook account (WHY do people do that?! It’s a goddamn FREE account! Get your own!) and my cousin has since refriended me.
I’m surprised at how many people just don’t notice the way dates move around the week from year to year. Christmas will be on a Friday this year, and if next year weren’t a leap year, it would be on a Saturday next year, one day later in the week. But next year IS a leap year, so it’ll advance two days, and be on a Sunday in 2016. After not too long a time (11 years, max, actually) Christmas will fall on every day of the week. And it may be less noticeable with August 1, say, but it obviously has to follow the same rules. The last time before now that August started on a Saturday was…2009.
I guess we’re somewhat exceptional here, but I can’t imagine sharing something with my friends before at least doing a quick check to make sure it wasn’t bogus. Especially if it confirms my prejudices, because you’ve got to be most on guard against the stuff that a part of you wants to be true.
That was great! I loved the bit from John Oliver near the top:
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I’ve corrected, but never lost anyone for doing so. In fact, I’ve wound up defriending them when they wouldn’t stop.
What was really fun are the times when I’m all geared up to do so, and then I go to their page and find the post is gone. Ever since that happened once, I always wait a bit and check.
While I have some gullible friends, none are the stubborn ignorant type. I’ve kinda filtered them out at the same time I filtered out the ones who post political stuff all the time.