As this story describes the Congressional Republicans led by MAGAT Representative Jim Jordan and others are doing everything they can to stop research on misinformation. They rely on misinformation in order to manipulate their voters whom they hold in obvious contempt, and they don’t want researchers identifying what they are doing. They want their peasants to only know what they want them to know no matter how inaccurate that information may be. I started the SR podcast to try and get actual facts into the public discussion of the trends that are shaping our future. I am so disgusted with the weaponization of lies that I am now doing a monthly Schwartzreport column in the peer reviewed science journal Explore, the weekly SR podcast, and the daily SR web publication. It is a terrible risk financially but I just cannot sit by and watch my country be destroyed as a democracy, and as a nation that fosters wellbeing.
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.
Facing litigation, Stanford University officials are discussing how they can continue tracking election-related misinformation through the Election Integrity Partnership (EIP), a prominent consortium that flagged social media conspiracies about voting in 2020 and 2022, several participants told The Washington Post. The coalition of disinformation researchers may shrink and also may stop communicating with X and Facebook about their findings.
The National Institutes of Health froze a $150 million program intended to advance the communication of […]