Renee DiResta on Nostr: When previously non-conspiratorial influencers, or powerful voices like some on the ...
When previously non-conspiratorial influencers, or powerful voices like some on the left mentioned in here, start taking a turn in that direction it suggests that conspiracy theorizing is become normalized, acceptable. Not a risky thing to dabble in. The audience is there, or willing to be. That’s not a great signal.
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