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  • Whew! Careful out there today.

    There's a lot of people in my timeline boosting and posting misinformation (and disinformation).

    (eg that McAfee *unwittingly* posted an AI image of a woman with three hands - even though that was the *point* of the ad campaign... selling AI detection.

    or that Madonna has rejected a $500 million dollar deal from Elon Musk)

    Everyone can fall for misinfo. If you read a claim - ESPECIALLY IF YOU AGREE WITH IT OR GET JOY FROM IT - please verify it before you post or boost it.

    Dont boost until you validate.
    Dont boost until you validate.
    Dont boost until you validate.

    (and unboost or delete the post if you later find it to be fake)

    Posting this as a personal reminder. I make mistakes too and have accidentally boosted false info in the past. Bonus points for anyone who sends this post back to me in the future when I make that mistake again 😅

  • Whew! Careful out there today.

    There's a lot of people in my timeline boosting and posting misinformation (and disinformation).

    (eg that McAfee *unwittingly* posted an AI image of a woman with three hands - even though that was the *point* of the ad campaign... selling AI detection.

    or that Madonna has rejected a $500 million dollar deal from Elon Musk)

    Everyone can fall for misinfo. If you read a claim - ESPECIALLY IF YOU AGREE WITH IT OR GET JOY FROM IT - please verify it before you post or boost it.

    Dont boost until you validate.
    Dont boost until you validate.
    Dont boost until you validate.

    (and unboost or delete the post if you later find it to be fake)

    Posting this as a personal reminder. I make mistakes too and have accidentally boosted false info in the past. Bonus points for anyone who sends this post back to me in the future when I make that mistake again 😅

    @tinker Edit, rather than delete: that'll notify all the Mastodon users who boosted your post, so hopefully spread the correction faster than the error.

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