• itsJoelle@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Aren’t conspiracies spread on social media proliferating through the older demographic? I don’t think it’s unique to age.

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      5 months ago

      I think there’s a difference between conspiracy and falling for misinformation if that makes sense…thin line though I’m sure. We’re all susceptible at some level.

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        5 months ago

        That’s fair — I view the two as severity.

        I’m youngish, and as I started my thirties I started to notice the most common thing with the young is they wield political theory a bit too homogeneously.

        Like, when I realized I was a lefty in my twenties every issue started to be framed in how capitalism was the noxious root of the problem, but I lacked the real world context where pointing that out wasn’t helpful.

        Now if someone came along with information that confirmed my perspective I used less scrutiny— because they were “like me” and “we’re one of the ‘good’ guys so they wouldn’t lie to me.” Now, I’m unsure if aging is going to make this better or worse tho 😅 I’m just more aware of it now.