
Misguided: The Podcast Bespoke Realities, Invisible Rulers, and the Battle for Truth
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Nov 24, 2025 Renée DiResta, a social media researcher and author of *Invisible Rulers*, dives into her journey from tech and finance to studying online influence. She identifies the concerning rise of anti-vaccine content on social media that sparked her research. Renée discusses the concept of ‘bespoke realities’—how communities, not just algorithms, shape public beliefs. She also explores the role of AI in information dissemination, highlighting the need for transparency in training sources and the challenges institutions face in maintaining credibility online.
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From Mom To Network Researcher
- Renée DiResta began researching anti-vaccine communities after Facebook pushed her into those groups following her first child's birth.
- She ran night-time network analysis while running a startup by day, which launched her into full-time research.
How Bespoke Realities Form
- Bespoke realities form when influencers, algorithms, and communities align to create self-contained information worlds.
- Those worlds supply their own experts, journals, and identity, making outside institutions seem corrupt.
The AI Shift To Reference Sources
- AI chatbots shift the battleground upstream to the internet's reference layer that trains models.
- Influencing sources like Wikipedia can change what chatbots confidently repeat back.




