A lot of the resources invested into “fighting misinformation” is about censoring nonestablishment voices and that often includes putting out misinformation like “Hunter’s laptop was a Russian misinformation campaign” to facilitate political censorship.
In that enviroment, someone who proposing a new truthseeking project might also be interested into treating a project to strengthen the ruling narrative or they might be interested in actual truthseeking that affirms the ruling narrative when it’s right and challenges it if it’s wrong.
In a world where there’s so much political pressure it probably takes strong conviction to have a project that does actual truthseeking instead of being coopted for narrative control.
A lot of the resources invested into “fighting misinformation” is about censoring nonestablishment voices and that often includes putting out misinformation like “Hunter’s laptop was a Russian misinformation campaign” to facilitate political censorship.
In that enviroment, someone who proposing a new truthseeking project might also be interested into treating a project to strengthen the ruling narrative or they might be interested in actual truthseeking that affirms the ruling narrative when it’s right and challenges it if it’s wrong.
In a world where there’s so much political pressure it probably takes strong conviction to have a project that does actual truthseeking instead of being coopted for narrative control.