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On February 13, Cenk Uygur—founder of The Young Turks and progressive media and political fixture—posted to his 800,000 followers: “I no longer believe official 9/11 story.” The post has 7.8 million views and counting.
Earlier this month, Doha Debates released a two-hour conversation between me, Glenn Greenwald, and Siva Vaidhyanathan framed around the question: “Who has the power to define the truth?” It was an interesting debate, so I thought I’d share ...
Today, Edelman launched its 2026 Trust Barometer, a survey that examines attitudes about trust across 28 countries and 33,000 respondents. I read it every year when it comes out to see what the top line framing is, since the overall trend—t...
Two weeks ago I wrote about the fusion of the rumor mill and the propaganda machine—how online claims get picked up by political elites who lend them credibility and turn them into political reality, whether they’re true or not. The Brown s...
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I study propaganda, influence, social media, & user agency @ Georgetown. Prev Stanford Internet Observatory, Jane Street, tech. Twitter Files bête noire. Mom of 3. \ud83d\udcd5 Invisible Rulers: The People Who Turn Lies into Reality.
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