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This week, Coose and Mowen have a question for you all. Is it better to be misinformed, or uninformed? With the amount of misinformation that's readily available on the internet, spread through social media, promoted by people of influence and even created by potential adversaries to cause confusion and tension within communities, should the internet be regulated? If so, who should regulate it? If it is regulated, would this be an attack on our freedom of speech and ability to make our own informed decisions? Is the public, in general, ready to make informed decisions on their own, or is the misinformation narrative stronger than the truth? Join us in shared confusion and become misinformed with the boys on another episode of The Gigglebytes!
This week, Coose and Mowen have a question for you all. Is it better to be misinformed, or uninformed? With the amount of misinformation that's readily available on the internet, spread through social media, promoted by people of influence and even created by potential adversaries to cause confusion and tension within communities, should the internet be regulated? If so, who should regulate it? If it is regulated, would this be an attack on our freedom of speech and ability to make our own informed decisions? Is the public, in general, ready to make informed decisions on their own, or is the misinformation narrative stronger than the truth? Join us in shared confusion and become misinformed with the boys on another episode of The Gigglebytes!