We live, or so it is routinely claimed, in an age of misinformation. Fake news, Russian trolls and antivax conspiracies flood communication channels. Even reasonable people can fall prey to misinformation, defined as false information that is distributed naively, or disinformation (originally coined after the Soviet Russian equivalent), which is false information deliberately spread in order to mislead an enemy, whether foreign or domestic.
Elon Musk’s response to this problem is, it seems, to deliberately make it worse, by promoting the mad and/or abusive tweets of paying blue-tick people in any conversation and leaving it difficult to figure out whether an account claiming to be from a trusted organization, which formerly would have been ‘verified’, is genuine or an impostor.
Of course, in the age of social media, the news…
