President Joe Biden had conspiracy theorists in a tizzy after posting what appeared to be his reaction to the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl win on Sunday night.

ā€œJust like we drew it up,ā€ Biden posted on X alongside a photo of ā€œDark Brandon,ā€ the meme created by hardcoreā€”and very onlineā€”supporters of Donald Trump that Biden and his team loved so much they adopted it as their own.

The post was apparently referencing far-right conspiracy theories which posit the NFL and high-level government operatives conspired to rig the Super Bowl in Kansas Cityā€™s favor to give maximum exposure to a yet-to-be-announced endorsement from Chiefs star Travis Kelce and his girlfriend Taylor Swift.

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    9 months ago

    Did people think more critically before? Or maybe there was limited dissemination in the past? Crazy BS maybe didnā€™t travel as far?

    Iā€™d like to think we could differentiate between fact, opinion, and BS more in the past, but thatā€™s probably not true.

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      9 months ago

      I think learning everything about the world from the random unqualified people around you is exactly how most people in history have done it. As long as itā€™s a person you like and they say it with confidence, it will probably stick.

      But now it is easier to see that process happening and avoid it. Itā€™s also easier to locate authoritative sources of information.

      Exceptā€¦ even though this works for many of us, it paradoxically makes the problem WORSE for a huge number of people. We have easier access to all the opinions out there, but that means any given shitty opinion has the potential to reach millions rather than somebodyā€™s social circle.

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        9 months ago

        I agree. What I have no idea about these days is how to solve this.

        It might be a ā€˜there is no solutionā€™ type problem, but it would be nice if more people and organizations as a whole recognized this issue.

        Maybe publishing questionable information over a long period of time or our lack of holding orgs and individuals accountable contributed. Iā€™d think it hard to legislate accountability without reducing freedom or speech, press, and opinion (that isnā€™t toxic, but thatā€™s subjective and part of the problem isnā€™t it).