• Rhynoplaz
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    181 month ago

    Welcome to misinformation on the Internet!

    If YOU don’t know, and someone is confident in their answer, you can’t possibly know if they know for sure or not.

    And when someone else who DOES know disagrees, how do you know which one is lying? You don’t! You can only go by who SOUNDS more right, and that is often manipulated by what you wanted to believe before the conversation even started!

    • @[email protected]OP
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      1 month ago

      I imagine language with some new tags.

      Tags like “original source” and “number of iterations from original source”

      (“Iterations” probably isn’t the right term. If Bob saw it, then Bob told Sally, then Sally told Frank. Frank has “3rd iteration” knowledge. But what’s the better term?)

      • JackGreenEarth
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        11 month ago

        As the other commenter implied, it’s first hand/in person, second hand, third hand, etc or primary/secondary/tertiary/quaternary sources

      • Rhynoplaz
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        21 month ago

        Happens to me sometimes too.

        I’ve literally told a story of something that happened to me, just to have that person say that it happened to THEM and I’m just remembering the time they told me about it.

        Or, maybe I just read about that happening. 🤔