Informational Hygiene

Please, people, be very careful with your news consumption. Exercise informational hygiene. There are many dishonest operators who publish fakes. Here’s one:

This story is a complete lie:

“We’ve investigated it,” Carvalho said during a news conference, “and all the reports that came back was that no such event happened.”

https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2025-06-10/la-ice-protests-truth-vs-fiction

6 thoughts on “Informational Hygiene

  1. “no such event happened”

    That had been my assumption.

    And of course those it was marketed to (not us) don’t care if it happened or not. They got a jolt of whatever hormone is released with a bout of self-righteous anger.

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    1. I also was caught in a fake recently. There was a photo of nice couple with a baby and a story of struggling with infertility and finally being able to conceive. I left a like because it was a cute story but then it turned it was AI. It’s not possible to study every picture with a magnifying glass, and the chances of being duped grow.

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  2. Somewhat related. Every time I see a libtarded woman with a front facing camera in her car crying over something:

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