Within hours of a local 17-year-old boy being arrested for the mass-stabbings in Southport, a seaside town in northwest England, untrue narratives started circulating on social media naming him as “Ali al-Shakati”—a Muslim migrant to the UK—alleging that he was on an MI6 watchlist, and that he was an asylum seeker who was known to the Liverpool mental health services.
None of this was true, but research by Dr Marc Owen Jones, an expert in digital authoritarianism, has traced how this kind of speculation rapidly notched up 27m impressions on social media.
The self-proclaimed misogynist and alleged rapist Andrew Tate, with nearly 10m followers on X, posted a false image of the supposed attacker, claiming he was “straight off a boat”—even though by then the police had told us he had been born in Cardiff 17 years ago. But that, according to Tate, was a lie promoted by what he calls “the Matrix”.
One of the most prominent amplifiers of this untrue information was a shadowy organisation calling itself Channel3 Now. Quite who is behind this outfit is unclear. Investigative journalists soon found that it had started life as a place for Russian car rally videos. It may be now run out of an address in Pakistan or the US. That’s the joy of Musk’s beloved “independent media”—you haven’t got a clue who half of the fabulists are.
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scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech 3 months ago
I went on FB a while ago just to see how bad it was, and it’s so horrible. I know the article is about Twitter, but all social media is like this. Everything everywhere is just bots feeding that everything is scary.
I live in Seattle, and according to any facebook post by bot or person it’s just a constant warzone of homeless people and liberals just setting fire and causing crime. It’s so disheartening. I have no idea how to fix it either, it’s just outright lies, and terrified suburbanites just eat it up.
TheOneCurly@lemm.ee 3 months ago
I tried for a while fighting in my local facebook groups, but it just served to make me mad and didn’t put a dent in the constant barrage of nonsense. I started blocking them all and finally just stopped using facebook entirely.
It’s sad since those are really the only online groups for my town. I just have no interest in engaging in the local community now.
scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech 3 months ago
Local groups are the absolute worst. I realized exactly what you did, that it’s the absolute worst most horrid people in my area all together. Nextdoor was even worse. I remember (no shit) a picture of a black man walking down a sidewalk with a caption “Anyone know why he’s here?”. I was horrified that my neighbors were like that, just the absolute horrible racism in doing that.
Teknikal@eviltoast.org 3 months ago
I’ve never had a Facebook account but been questioned by UK police who demanded my non existent Facebook account maybe a dozen times.
Unfortunately I’m now on benifit having lost my job and they keep bring up damn Facebook and trying to make me make an account.
There’s something badly wrong here, don’t use Facebook imo I honestly think it’s some kind of trap at this point.
Gsus4@mander.xyz 3 months ago
Some kids once told me that if you’re not on fb you don’t exist…maybe they’re cops now.
Flax_vert@feddit.uk 3 months ago
What’s the context? Are the police the ones trying to get you to make a Facebook account?
Frederic@beehaw.org 3 months ago
Imagine in Canada, where real news media like TV, newspaper, etc, cannot be used by Meta (FB, IG, etc). So in a Canadian facebook feed, you only have conspiracy and right-wing false info, that’s it. For the people who took their info from FB, they are flooded by fake/alarming news.
scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech 3 months ago
Unintended consequences for sure. No news is a good idea on FB, except then all you have is fake BS. Man people will always find ways to make things worse.
tal@lemmy.today 3 months ago
I’m not a bot.
scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech 3 months ago
*corporate. There’s a profit motive for them to encourage the behavior and be addictive
tyler@programming.dev 3 months ago
We’re talking on a forum. This is not social media. It has none of the hallmarks of social media, like friending people, following their feeds, or being a spot where you post about your lives. Forums have never been and will never be social media.
Just like Facebook Marketplace isn’t social media, just because you can do something on a site doesn’t mean that site belongs to a completely separate category of sites.
Gsus4@mander.xyz 3 months ago
We were lucky the Soviet Union didn’t have access to social media tech…were.
jarfil@beehaw.org 3 months ago
I’ve been going to Facebook as of late, following some science, comics, LGBT+, and MLP authors. The off-topic stuff I get, are some news, airplane stuff, dashcam videos, and so on.
I just checked my Twitter feed, it’s full of ponies, furries, space, and some game memes, plus random ads. My alt account is still full of R34.
I get 0 news about where I live, I refuse to follow any politicians or influencers on either platform.
Just opened Chrome, and the first 2 pages of Google suggested links, are all stuff I want to read (mostly science related).
The Algorithm giveth and The Algorithm taketh away. Tame thine Algorithm to thy desire.
Ilandar@aussie.zone 3 months ago
It doesn’t matter whether your feed is “tamed”, though. This is a massive issue that extends well beyond the happy fantasy land you’ve created filled with rainbows and ponies. Even those who don’t use mainstream social media at all are affected when it influences the real world.