"Misinformation"
Lots of concern about "misinformation" on the internet (and elsewhere). In the media, most the discussion is focused upon such from the right side of the political spectrum. And there is no denying there is lots there, with the prime example, of course, being that President Trump didn't really lose the 2020 election. But I see just as much from the left side. An example from "The View": " Whoopi warns of the GOP's "big plan" to steal voting rights from black Americans then steal them from women. She goes on to claim that schools are no longer allowed to teach kids about Anne Frank, the Holocaust, and slavery. Behar says the right wants to destroy the country." This is objectively false, but spreads fear and division. But the real issue with the concerns about "misinformation" is the drive to have someone - generally an internet hosting service - control and censor it. This is a disaster. While they may have a legal ri...