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The misinformation age

by Cailin O'Connor

Published: 2019 Category: Personal Empowerment

Why do we believe things that aren't true? How do false beliefs spread through communities, even when evidence clearly contradicts them? These questions lie at the heart of a fascinating exploration into the mechanisms that shape our understanding of reality and how misinformation takes root in our minds and societies.

Drawing on evolutionary biology, network science, and social epistemology, this work reveals the surprising ways that our natural tendencies to learn from others can lead us astray. We evolved as social learners, creatures who survive and thrive by observing what others do and believe. This served our ancestors remarkably well for millennia. Yet in our modern, hyper-connected world, these same adaptive mechanisms have become vulnerabilities that allow false information to spread like wildfire through our social networks.

Readers will discover how conformity bias, the human tendency to align beliefs with those around us, can create cascades of misinformation. When we see others accepting certain claims, we're psychologically primed to accept them too, even when our own observations might suggest otherwise. This insight helps explain why entire communities can come to embrace demonstrably false beliefs about health, science, politics, and social issues. Understanding this dynamic becomes essential for anyone seeking to make independent, well-informed decisions in their personal life.

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