The Daily Stoic

Professor Jo Lukito on the Rise of Misinformation

Sep 18, 2021
Jo Lukito, an Assistant Professor at the University of Texas at Austin, dives into her research on misinformation and disinformation. She explains critical distinctions between the two, emphasizing the repercussions of social media's negligence in addressing these issues. The conversation highlights how misinformation spreads from social platforms to traditional media. Additionally, Lukito discusses the trust dynamics in local news, the role of emotional narratives, and how the pandemic exacerbated misinformation's effects in healthcare. A must-listen for those wanting to navigate today's information landscape!
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ANECDOTE

Trading Up The Chain

  • Ryan Holiday read a New York Times article about misinformation spreading through local news.
  • This reminded him of his book Trust Me, I'm Lying, where he coined "trading up the chain".
INSIGHT

Local News Credibility

  • Smaller local news sites often act as a starting point, giving rumors a sheen of credibility.
  • This allows larger platforms to pick up the stories, citing the local coverage as validation.
INSIGHT

Speed of Misinformation

  • The speed of misinformation spreading online is alarmingly fast.
  • Stories can quickly escalate from speculation to influencing heads of state.
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