Problems with ProjectEUNOMIA

1) sinister as fuck name, irrelevant to discussions but it wouldn't have hurt them to call it Project Fluffy Bunnies or something

2) anything they build will just move the problem from people blindly believing anything they read to people blindly believing anything they read that has a green checkmark or whatever next to it which doesn't solve the original problem

3) obvious abuse potential of anything they build

also misinformation isn't an internet problem

people have been spreading misinformation since we climbed down from the proverbial trees and probably a bit before then

it's a critical thinking problem, and you can't solve that with software

@troubleMoney YES!!!!!

you can only solve it with the way you approach child education

@InspectorCaracal @troubleMoney Yes, education works to a good extent. #EUNOMIA aims to get people involved in the process too. Imagine if people didn't just ignore a piece of info that they feel certain to be untrustworthy, but did something about it. Now what that something will look like (i.e., just a "trust / don't trust this post" vote or something else), we need the help of the fediverse to determine. Hence, going public so crazily early, before even having a prototype to show to you.

@InspectorCaracal
I believe to understand its origines:

they are interacting with culture that they do not understand, while having a higher interest in explaining specifics about #EUnomia rather then tryn to learn.

This pattern is increasing their very own confirmation biases, which I asume is a key factor in driving their research.

They work in collaboration with the police, I advice them to read:
- Our Enemies in blue
akpress.org/our-enemies-in-blu

@neudre @troubleMoney

@paulfree14 @InspectorCaracal @troubleMoney Not true. We have already dropped google analytics since yesterday and we are working on more changes. E.g., currently looking for an equally convenient alternative to google forms. Any idea?

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@neudre @paulfree14 @InspectorCaracal ...aren't you lot meant to be making a piece of software at the end of this?

Surely there's someone in the office who can bodge a quick survey form together

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