1. La Desinformación como Estrategia Política de la Derecha.
Numerosos comentarios describen la desinformación no como un subproducto accidental, sino como una herramienta política deliberada y coordinada, utilizada principalmente por el espectro de la derecha para sembrar desconfianza, manipular a la opinión pública y consolidar el poder.
- The majority of disinformation (intentionally and deliberately false information) propagated on social media in the us originates from right wing sources. This is not an accident. This is a strategy.
- I think this sums things up perfectly. The right wing has a coordinated disinformation campaign to spread lies to undermine trust in dems and in government.
- Reality has a left wing bias. So disinformation will always be at the heart of any right wing movement.
- If you took away disinformation and misinformation, popular support for the right would completely disappear and they'd be exposed for the corporate-loving, greedy, power hungry, fascists bastards that they are.
2. El Ecosistema Mediático de Derecha como Motor de Propaganda.
Se identifica a los medios de comunicación y a las plataformas de derecha como un "complejo industrial de la desinformación" que crea y mantiene una realidad alternativa para sus seguidores, adoctrinándolos para que desconfíen de los hechos y acepten narrativas falsas.
- It’s very hard to beat the disinformation propaganda of right-wing media. They have a huge bully pulpit that too many believe.
- The right-wing political/media ecosystem is now firmly installed as the chief source of disinformation from within america.
- The right-wing media was deliberately created to indoctrinate people to disbelieve facts and truth, and to accept disinformation in its place. This is why are politics is so screwed up.
- Those are people entrenched in the right wing media bubble. I don't know how we ever reach them because, even if we do, they would go back to their bubble. It would erase any progress we've made with their lies and disinformation.
3. El Debate sobre la Responsabilidad de "Ambos Lados".
Aunque la mayoría de las críticas apuntan a la derecha, existe un debate sobre si la izquierda es igualmente culpable de propagar desinformación. Algunos sostienen que ambos lados utilizan tácticas similares para generar indignación y clics, mientras que otros argumentan que la escala y la intencionalidad no son equivalentes.
- The left is as guilty of spreading mis/disinformation as any right wing source. It’s reposted in our social media sites over and over by supposed ‘well-meaning’ lefties to enrage us and obtain clicks and likes for that person.
- Disinformation on the left is just as bad as disinformation on the right, cos the motive is the same, to feed the outrage and to curry favour (online influence) and sometimes money (advertising/subscriptions etc).
- Thank you for this, but i have to add when people say the left pushes disinformation as much as the right there are never any examples of the left doing this, only the right. All your examples are the same, only the right. What are some of the left?
- That isn't true though. Disinformation is seeded into both sides yes. But it spreads further and faster on the right. It doesn't mean there aren't people who have fully fallen for it on the left but it's nowhere near equal.
4. Consecuencias y Tácticas de Combate.
Los usuarios expresan su preocupación por las consecuencias de la desinformación, como el caos social, la erosión de la democracia y la radicalización. Se discuten diversas estrategias para combatirla, desde la creación de contra-narrativas y movimientos sociales fuertes hasta la deprogramación de individuos atrapados en burbujas informativas.
- If we don’t get a handle on disinformation, it is the far right who benefit. They push out nonsense, lies, conspiracy theories, propaganda; unsurprisingly it is they who push back against press reg and social media reg.
- Disinformation is continuous and non-stop on the far-right - it's a tool of the administration. The best way to combat it is having robust, strong, and large social movements that can put forward a counter narrative to the wider public that doesn't rely on neoliberal mass media or bureaucrats.
- The damage is done. The right is very good at fast mass disinformation campaigns. We are living in the dark age 2.0. I had to deprogram a family member last night. How does one fight back with truth on a massive scale?
- Yup. There’s a disinformation war being waged against the us, and it targets both the left and right (but with different messages and messengers). On the right, it’s “fear everything, hate the left.” on the left it’s “elected dems are worse than fascists, progressives must not vote for them.”.