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dalton99a

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Sat Sep 23, 2023, 10:28 AM Sep 2023

Misinformation research is buckling under GOP legal attacks

https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2023/09/23/online-misinformation-jim-jordan/
https://archive.ph/wpbaK

Misinformation research is buckling under GOP legal attacks
An escalating campaign, led by Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) and other Republicans, has cast a pall over programs that study political disinformation and the quality of medical information online
By Naomi Nix, Cat Zakrzewski and Joseph Menn
September 23, 2023 at 6:00 a.m. EDT

Academics, universities and government agencies are overhauling or ending research programs designed to counter the spread of online misinformation amid a legal campaign from conservative politicians and activists who accuse them of colluding with tech companies to censor right-wing views.

The escalating campaign — led by Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) and other Republicans in Congress and state government — has cast a pall over programs that study not just political falsehoods but also the quality of medical information online.

The National Institutes of Health froze a $150 million program intended to advance the communication of medical information, citing regulatory and legal threats. Physicians told The Post that they had planned to use the grants to fund projects on noncontroversial topics such as nutritional guidelines and not just politically charged issues such as vaccinations that have been the focus of the conservative allegations.

NIH officials sent a memo in July to some employees, warning them not to flag misleading social media posts to tech companies and to limit their communication with the public to answering medical questions.

“If the question relates in any way to misinformation or disinformation, please do not respond,” read the guidance email
, sent in July after a Louisiana judge blocked many federal agencies from communicating with social media companies. NIH declined to comment on whether the guidance was lifted in light of a September appeals court ruling, which significantly narrowed the initial court order.

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Misinformation research is buckling under GOP legal attacks (Original Post) dalton99a Sep 2023 OP
How much human progress is slowed and set back by barbarians? Hortensis Sep 2023 #1

Hortensis

(58,785 posts)
1. How much human progress is slowed and set back by barbarians?
Sat Sep 23, 2023, 11:12 AM
Sep 2023

They're out of control, and that happened with the development of classes so wealthy that liberal democracy became both a tool and an existential threat to them.

When we finally get large-enough majorities for long enough, we can pass the needed protective laws and regulations , including attacking the barbarians' funding in the short term, and at the same time address the grave threats to democracy of extreme wealth accumulation, as well as extreme income inequities.

The vote. It's all doable. Even another 5% voting to do it would tip the balance to civilization.

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