Am I oversimplifying stuff too much?

  • lily33@lemm.ee
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    8 days ago

    Sure, but that has little to do with disinformation. Misleading/wrong posts don’t usually spoof the origin - they post the wrong information in their own name. They might lie about the origin of their “information”, sure - but that’s not spoofing.

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      8 days ago

      Misleading/wrong posts don’t usually spoof the origin - they post the wrong information in their own name.

      You could argue that that’s because there’s no widely-accepted method for verifying sources—if there were, information relayed without a verifiable source might come to be treated more skeptically.

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        8 days ago

        No, that’s because social media is mostly used for informal communication, not scientific discourse.

        I guarantee you that I would not use lemmy any differently if posts were authenticated with private keys than I do now when posts are authenticated by the user instance. And I’m sure most people are the same.

        Edit: Also, people can already authenticate the source, by posting a direct link there. Signing wouldn’t really add that much to that.