Anonymous ID: 6b967a Nov. 5, 2018, 4:26 p.m. No.3747463   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7492

>>3747409

From the sauce (on Q post):

 

Jonathon Morgan, chief executive of New Knowledge, a security company that tracks online misinformation, said that in some cases it can mean access to increasingly divisive content.

 

"The Explore algorithm sees that you're interested in anti-vaccination theories," Morgan said. "Then it thinks, 'you might be interested in how the earth is flat.' Then it goes 'oh you're interested in the earth is flat, then you might be interested in QAnon,'" he said, referring to a hoax about special counsel Robert Mueller and President Trump.

 

"It's just pulling people down rabbit holes and showing them content further and further from the mainstream."

 

Experts say that misinformation and hateful content on Instagram can be particularly harmful because unlike Facebook and Twitter, users don't expect to be confronted with partisan content on the site.

 

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www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/hoaxes-hate-speech-find-home-on-instagram/ar-BBPfsXl