Scott P. Johnson on Nostr: Way too many people in the disinformation and extremism studies community moved to ...
Way too many people in the disinformation and extremism studies community moved to substacks in the wake of the diaspora from the DES information grounds on Twitter, and I maintain that this is not the appropriate forum for conducting this kind of work without becoming complicitly entangled in the production of the harms they are trying to counter.
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