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sitcom
@sitcom

grifts gatekeep themselves. it's part of how they thrive. the on-boarding only catches people who have the vulnerability needed to buy in & stay bought in. people who won't buy in don't buy in. the people who have bought in are, essentially by definition, the type of person who would buy in.

if someone's grift involves positioning themselves as an authority, & you know enough to investigate that claim & find reason to reject it, you weren't the audience. the grift doesn't need you. you don't have the vulnerability. the grift is only looking for the people who would get trapped by it, so it can trap them. simple enough, in a blunt way.


shel
@shel

Information Literacy is a big thing and it doesn't really get explicitly taught or talked about to anyone but librarians who are never positioned to teach it to anyone but first year undergraduates for one hour their first semester and they don't pay attention.

When I'm clear headed and recovered maybe I'll write about the ACRL Information Literacy Framework


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Now that Somerton has deleted his channel and Patreon, the real big-brain thinking is to point out that you kind of just have to trust hbomberguy that Somerton actually said what he appears to be saying in the quoted footage. How do you know it's not all just a giant deepfake harassment campaign?

when someone's been manipulated, try not to be more annoyed with them for "falling for it" than you are at the manipulator.

I've been telling myself this constantly for years now about how people react to COVID

it's remarkable how much of society, security, and the mechanisms therein depends entirely on the fairly reliable assumption that people won't just lie to you for no reason. sniffing out bullshit is definitely a skill, but it's one that you don't generally need to make it in life, so i think it's not surprising that people get taken by no fault of their own. that's why we stamp out things like plagiarism: so we can return to the healthy mean