Communities that promote misleading information and conspiracy theories should be not allowed.

PS I propose to add this rule to lemmy.ml rules

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    3 years ago

    Yhe purpose of rules and moderation is that everyone behaves well, eithoit personal insults etc. Not to decide what is true or false (thats what discussions are for).

    If its really misinformation like you say, it should be no problem to debunk it with actual arguments. And if you dont like the community, you can personally block it.

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      3 years ago

      I understand your point, but I think what we all learned very recently is that idiots will be idiots regardless of what you show them.

      Look at people from /r/joerogan for example, antivax and antimasks and such. No matter what information you show them, they always have their own biased (non factual, wrong) sources. They just hide in that. Is it not better to just cut the propagation of false information from the start? Avoid the congregation of sick/wrong ideas?

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        3 years ago

        As they say, you can’t convince someone with facts out of a position that they ended up in without looking at the facts.

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          3 years ago

          No, but you can convince them by being close enough to them that your distaste for their nonsense is palpable and constant.

          That can’t happen if you’ve chased them off though.

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        3 years ago

        That’s exactly right. You could show them proof right before their eyes and they would still reject it because their opinion is not about what is being right or wrong, it’s about being against the mainstream.

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      3 years ago

      If its really misinformation like you say, it should be no problem to debunk it with actual arguments.

      you just opened a conspiratorial box of Pandora on lemmy.ml

      What I’m talking about is just to come up with a position and indicate it in rules.

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      1 year ago

      You can’t actually convince them that the way they think is wrong. They’re programmed at this point. Refusing to give them an echo chamber is the best option.