@GPsofimis Look, I get what you're saying. If someone says look at this graph, it proves ABC. Often there is more to it than just the graph. Often context or other factors are missing.
But get what I'm saying. Twitter doesn't require any source, evidence or proof. It's the wild west.
@GPsofimis Perfect. In the enclosed, this guy is bringing forth proof that they're eating cats in Springfield. But the video isn't Springfield, it's not even America.
Twitter allows this happen. People making baseless claims and providing what they call proof.
How do you fix that?
@GPsofimis You told me to go live in a cave because I believe something with sources or evidence. Proof. Now you're saying proof is essential. So that standard should apply to Twitter. Any claim made on Twitter should be validated with proof.
@SwissWatchGuy He can't do any of the things he's promising. Like cutting insurance rates in half. But that doesn't matter anymore. We live in a backwards state where you say whatever you want.
@GPsofimis Proof doesn't matter to you? Haha. That pretty much sums up how delusional the world has become. You believe what you feel, and so you can be easily manipulated by fake memes and videos. That is someone who should crawl into a cave.
@elonmusk More than half the states require photo ID, while others, mostly red states, require some other form of ID. Why are you making it sound like voting is a wild west?
@dalvanox@stevenmarkryan@elonmusk For sure. Misinformation is totally out of control on X. Like the below example, which isn't even America. But that doesn't matter on X. Just claim whatever you want to be truth in the name of free speech.
@skscartoon@elonmusk I want evidence and sources. The below is an example of harmful misinformation. Where people make wild claims and have no obligation to prove it. The below isn't even America. But that doesn't matter on Twitter.