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"the dead internet consists of spaces that host content that is generated by artificial intelligence but is intended for human consumption."
"The theory that the internet is 100% dead can be easily disproven, but the theory does hint at something real. The internet certainly is full of âbotsâ, autonomous bits of software that are definitely not alive."
"i never took the dead internet theory that seriously but it seems like there are really a lot of LLM-run twitter accounts now."
"The Dead Internet Theory is a conspiracy theory that suggests the Internet is now mostly made up of bot activity and automatically generated content, marginalizing human activity. The theory claims that the Internet âdiedâ around 2016 or 2017, making it difficult to find genuine information or interact with real people online. The theory also suggests that this is done to manipulate consumers and create new cultural products."
"The Dead Internet Theory is a conspiracy theory that suggests the Internet has died and that much of the content we see online is now artificially generated by AI to manipulate the world population. The theory raises concerns about the impact of AI on propaganda, art, and journalism."
"Like all good conspiracy theories, the Dead Internet Theory takes a kernel of truth or agreed sentiment (that the internet is getting worse, and that bot activity is increasing) and twists it into something it isn't."
"In short, social media is becoming less about connecting humans to other people but about consuming content and getting hooked by deliberately targeted dopamine hits in our brains, leading to a multiplication of online addictions and behavioral difficulties. An emerging problem of this shift is encapsulated in the so-called âDead Internet Theoryâ, which posits that the internet is predominantly populated by AI-generated content, relegating human activity to isolated instances. Ten years ago, the theory used to be rather speculative, but with the wake of generative AI, it can now be observed first-hand, and it highlights a disturbing trend: the blurring lines between human and AI-driven interactions."
"What makes the Dead Internet a nameworthy conspiracy is that even though it is rooted in selective truths that are exaggerated or even taken to their logical extremes, it also draws attention to a legitimate problem"
"Half of Palestinian propaganda is bragging about how much they love death, the other half is crying about Israel giving it to them."
"In the early 2000s, at the dawn of the social media revolution, Israelis used to dismiss filmed evidence of brutality by their soldiers as fakery. It was what they called "Pallywood" â a conflation of Palestinian and Hollywood. In truth, however, it was the Israeli military, not the Palestinians, that needed to manufacture a more convenient version of reality."
"There is a climate in which violence towards farmers is being romanticized by politicians"
"We believe there are important reasons why the US should take a stance on what is happening in South Africa"
"A farmer has 4.5 times more chance of being murdered in South Africa, than an average South African. That means a farmer is three times more likely to be murdered in South Africa than a police officer in this country. So farmers have by far the most dangerous job of all people in this country, at the moment. We cannot allow this to continue the way it is"
"I have asked Secretary of State to closely study the South African land and farm seizures and expropriations and the large scale killing of farmers. South African Government is now seizing land from white farmers"
"The truth of the matter is that there was a massive vacuum left in rural safety when the commando system was disbanded under the then minister of defence, Lekota, and we were told there was going to be a new system, but his new system never arrived"
"Every time I read of a cruel farm attack, my genes rebel, my memory cells kick in and I feel angry and despondent"
"If you look at the footage and read the stories,you hear the accounts, it's a horrific circumstance they face"
"I do think on the information that I've seen, people do need help, and they need help from a civilized country like ours"
"The farmers live in fear, because being a farmer in South Africa is the most dangerous occupation in the world"
"We need for these officers to be specially trained to work in hotspot areas. We find many times that court cases are often thrown out because of poor (police) investigations"
"Kill the boer (farmer)"
"There are no killings of white farmers in South Africa"
"There is a very clear upward variance in farm attacks and farm murders after high-profile incidents of hate speech"
"Our analysis of five incidents of hate speech from high political leaders against farmers indicated that farm murders in the months following these incidents increased by an average of 74.8%"
"Nobody trusts anyone in authority today. It is one of the main features of our age. Wherever you look there are lying politicians, crooked bankers, corrupt police officers, cheating journalists and double-dealing media barons, sinister childrenâs entertainers, rotten and greedy energy companies and out-of-control security services. And what makes the suspicion worse is that practically no-one ever gets prosecuted for the scandals. Certainly nobody at the top."
"Conspiracy theory: a theory that explains an event or situation as the result of a secret plan by usually powerful people or groups. Conspiracy: a secret plan made by two or more people to do something that is harmful or illegal Theory: 1. An idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain facts or events."
"Conspiracy: a secret plan made by two or more people to do something bad, illegal, or against someoneâs wishes Theory: something suggested as a reasonable explanation for facts, a condition, or an event, esp. a systematic or scientific explanation Conspiracy theory: a belief that an event or situation is the result of a secret plan made by powerful people"
"Russell Muirhead and Nancy L. Rosenblum... write at the beginning of âA Lot of People Are Saying: The New Conspiracism and the Assault on Democracyâ... itâs been out-of-power groups that have been drawn to tales of secret plots. Today, itâs those in power who insist the game is rigged, and no one more insistently than the so-called leader of the free world... As government agencies âlose competence and capacity, they will come to look more and more illegitimate to more and more people,â The Internet revolution âhas displaced the gatekeepers, the producers, editors, and scholars who decided what was worthy of dissemination,â Is it possible to make a rigorous study of conspiracy theories? ...Research into conspiracy theories âhas been hampered by a lack of long-term systematic data,â Uscinski and Parent, political scientists at the University of Miami and the University of Notre Dame, respectively, write in âAmerican Conspiracy Theories.â Fortunately, âmethods are now available to better scrutinize what we think we know.â"
"The reality is that the US has been a nation gripped by conspiracy for a long time. The Kennedy assassination has been hotly debated for years. The feminist and antiwar movements of the 1960s were, for a time, believed by a not-inconsiderable number of Americans to be part of a communist plot to weaken the country. A majority have believed for decades that the government is hiding what it knows about extraterrestrials... There is a perpetual tug between conspiracy theorists and actual conspiracies, between things that are genuinely not believable and truths that are so outlandish they can be hard, at first, to believe. But while conspiracy theories are as old as the US itself, there is something new at work... historically, times of tumult and social upheaval tend to lead to a parallel surge in conspiracy thinking... our increasingly rigid class structure, one that leaves many people feeling locked into their circumstances... Together, these elements helped create a society in which many Americans see millions of snares, laid by a menacing group of enemies, all the more alarming for how difficult they are to identify and pin down."
"While you here do snoring lie, Open-eyed conspiracy His time doth take. If of life you keep a care, Shake off slumber, and beware: Awake, awake!"
"Medical conspiracy theories are startlingly widespread. In a study published in 2014, University of Chicago political scientists Eric Oliver and Thomas Wood surveyed 1,351 American adults and found that 37% believe the US Food and Drug Administration is âintentionally suppressing natural cures for cancer because of drug company pressureâ. Meanwhile, 20% agreed that corporations are preventing public health officials from releasing data linking mobile phones to cancer, and another 20% that doctors still want to vaccinate children âeven though they know such vaccines to be dangerousâ.... Subscribing to those conspiracy theories is linked to specific health behaviours: believers are less likely to get flu jabs or wear sunscreen and more likely to seek alternative treatments. (In a more harmless vein, they are also more likely to buy organic vegetables and avoid GMOs.) They are also less inclined to consult a family doctor..."
"1. Conspiracy to turn the world into a giant marketplace for the benefit of the wealthy elite... 2. Conspiracy by transnational corporations to turn billions of people into addicts... 3. Conspiracy to plunder the Global South for the benefit of the Global North... 4. Conspiracy to hide the effects of climate breakdown for corporate profit... 5. Conspiracy to grow the global economy indefinitely, while killing most of life on Earth and risking the collapse of civilization.... So who, in this case, are the conspirators? If youâre living a normal life in an affluent country, you donât need to look further than the mirror.... So, the next time someone tells you to âdo your researchâ on their new conspiracy theory, please point them to the real conspiracies that are threatening life on this beautiful but troubled planet. The good news is that, since theyâre real conspiracies, there is something we can do about them. We can vote in politicians that promise to peel back the neoliberal nightmare; advocate for curbs on predatory corporate activities; support the Global South in changing the terms of international trade; declare a Climate Emergency in our community to turn around carbon emissions; and become active in the movement to transform our global society to an Ecological Civilizationâone that is based on life-affirming principles rather than accumulating wealth."
"In his book, Rahul Roushan writes, âThis is why conspiracy theories are so popular in the Muslim world-9/11 was an inside job, ISIS was created by the US, Mumbai terror attacks were carried out by the RSS, the Pulwama terror attack was done by the Government of India, the Godhra train carnage was an accident, no Muslim mob ever attacked doctors or policemen during the coronavirus lockdownâyou name a conspiracy theory, and it has an audience.â.... Explaining the âperpetual victimhoodâ displayed by the Muslims, Rahul Roushan writes, âAn average Muslim is perpetually in victimhood mode due to this. Such theories convince him that everyone else is conspiring to give Muslims and Islam a bad name. Such conspiracy theories not only get support from the Right-wing groups among the Muslim community but from seemingly neutral and erudite intellectuals of the society too. Ironically, the Islamists privately celebrate or take pride in each of these incidents, but with active support from the leftists and liberals, they publicly deny it. And the common person is left confused about what reality is and what is fiction.â"
"The mechanisms that are making conspiracy theory convincing are not strictly informational. There are all of these other aspects to it, including felt aspects. Conspiracy theory is about arranging ideas in a particular way that allows [the thinker] to feel a certain way. And at exactly the same time [conspiracy theory] is about a particular feeling organizing the information. You sustain yourself in this emotional space and thatâs what makes the ideas line up in a particular configuration."
"Conspiracy theories tend to flourish especially at times of rapid social change, when we are re-evaluating ourselves and, perhaps, facing uncomfortable questions in the process... Frank Donner wrote that conspiracism reveals a fundamental insecurity about who Americans want to be versus who they are. âEspecially in times of stress, exaggerated febrile explanations of unwelcome reality come to the surface of American life and attract support,â he wrote. The continual resurgence of conspiracy movements, he claimed, âilluminate[s] a striking contrast between our claims to superiority, indeed our mission as a redeemer nation to bring a new world order, and the extraordinary fragility of our confidence in our institutionsâ. That contrast, he said, âhas led some observers to conclude that we are, subconsciously, quite insecure about the value and permanence of our societyâ."
"The truth is that the State is a conspiracy designed not only to exploit, but above all to corrupt its citizens ⌠Henceforth, I shall never serve any government anywhere."
"The individual is handicapped by coming face-to-face with a conspiracy so monstrous he cannot believe it exists. The American mind simply has not come to a realization of the evil which has been introduced into our midst. It rejects even the assumption that human creatures could espouse a philosophy which must ultimately destroy all that is good and decent."
"Conspiracy theories have frequently thrown suspicion on our organization, for example by falsely alleging that Lee Harvey Oswald worked for us. ... Addresses are requested ... to employ propaganda assets to ... refute the attacks of the critics. ... Our ploy should point out, as applicable, that the critics are (I) wedded to theories adopted before the evidence was in, (II) politically interested, (III) financially interested, (IV) hasty and inaccurate in their research, or (V) infatuated with their own theories."
"The paranoid spokesman sees the fate of conspiracy in apocalyptic termsâhe traffics in the birth and death of whole worlds, whole political orders, whole systems of human values. He is always manning the barricades of civilization. He constantly lives at a turning point. Like religious millennialists he expresses the anxiety of those who are living through the last days and he is sometimes disposed to set a date fort the apocalypse... As a member of the avant-garde who is capable of perceiving the conspiracy before it is fully obvious to an as yet unaroused public, the paranoid is a militant leader. He does not see social conflict as something to be mediated and compromised.. Since what is at stake is always a conflict between absolute good and absolute evil, what is necessary is not compromise but the will to fight things out to a finish... Unlike the rest of us, the enemy is not caught in the toils of the vast mechanism of history, himself a victim of his past, his desires, his limitations."
"Very few notions generate as much intellectual resistance, hostility, and derision within academic circles as a belief in the historical importance or efficacy of political conspiracies. Even when this belief is expressed in a very cautious manner, limited to specific and restricted contexts, supported by reliable evidence, and hedged about with all sort of qualifications, it still manages to transcend the boundaries of acceptable discourse and violate unspoken academic taboos."
"I say this to the militias and all others who believe that the greatest threat to freedom comes from the Government instead of from those who would take away our freedom: If you say violence is an acceptable way to make change, you are wrong. If you say that Government is in a conspiracy to take your freedom away, you are just plain wrong. If you treat law enforcement officers who put their lives on the line for your safety every day like some kind of enemy army to be suspected, derided, and if they should enforce the law against you, to be shot, you are wrong. If you appropriate our sacred symbols for paranoid purposes and compare yourselves to colonial militias who fought for the democracy you now rail against, you are wrong. How dare you suggest that we in the freest nation on Earth live in tyranny! How dare you call yourselves patriots and heroes!"
"Oh, thereâs no high quite like getting the focused attention of powerful enemies. Nothing is better guaranteed to make you feel important in the world, which may be why conspiracy theories are so popular among frustrated underachievers."
"They know the truth, but they have all conspired to keep it secret." ⌠"They say that because they're a pampered elite out of touch with the real world." "They say that because they're politically biased." "They have financial incentives." "They don't know any better, they're in the grip of a powerful fallacy." "Well, that's followers of the X movement for you, they just hate everything good and decent." "I don't listen to what that person has to say, he's a known liar and fanatic." ⌠Standing on the outside, what you should ask yourself is, "If they're wrong, would they ever find out?"
"Itâs almost comical. Nobody knew anything, but everybody took that as proof of the hypothesis."
"Hofstadterâs essay linked an interest in conspiracies or conspiracy theories with paranoia and with the loony radical Right. Hofstadter thus helped to contaminate the subjects for the liberal-left which then â and now â is unwilling to be associated with almost anything on or of the Right. For âseriousâ people â academics, journalists, politicians â large areas of political inquiry have been contaminated ever since by an association with conspiracy theories. Hofstadterâs essay appeared just when questions were being asked about the assassination of JFK and his essay helped to shore up the âlone assassinâ verdict offered by the Warren Commission."
"We should strive to be aware of what we are doing when labelling others as paranoid or reporting that they believe in âconspiracy theoriesâ given that one of the effects of such a move is to undermine the legitimacy of othersâ views and to implicitly position our own views as legitimate."
"In the wake of the September 11 2001 attacks many conspiracy theories have developed, for example that the Pentagon was hit by a missile, not a plane... that the attacks were an âinside jobâ... or that the World Trade Centre buildings were brought down by pre-planned controlled explosions... These theories have gained ground â Gillan ... reports that a recent poll found that 36% of Americans believed it âvery likelyâ or âsomewhat likelyâ that their government was involved in allowing the attacks or had carried them out itself. In a time of increased skepticism of official accounts, the tendency for bureaucracies to cover-up their errors and mistakes can appear to be evidence for conspiracy. As Robin Ramsay, editor of Lobster magazine puts it âin situations where the shit is flying bureaucracies go into cover-up mode automaticallyâ."
"These unofficial narratives have become so widespread that the US State department has developed guidance about misinformation which includes post 9/11 internet conspiracy theories (State department, 2005), the media have published detailed rebuttals of claims about the attacks (Popular Mechanics, 2005) and even George Bush felt the need to rebut them only two months after the attacks: Let us never tolerate outrageous conspiracy theories concerning the attacks of September the 11th; malicious lies that attempt to shift the blame away from the terrorists themselves, away from the guilty. (Bush, 2001)"
"Setbacks and defeats become part of such stories, rather than challenges to their truth. If the faithful have suffered, that is because of the plots and conspiracies of their enemies. For Hitler, of course, that meant the Jews. They had started World War I and created the Bolshevik Revolution, and they had ensured that Germany suffered under the Treaty of Versailles. He had warned them, Hitler said repeatedly, that if they dared to start another war he would destroy them, âthe vermin of Europe.â World War II was the fault of the Jews, and the time had come to deal with them once and for all. If any one person was responsible for that war, it was Hitler himself, but logic and reason do not enter into closed systems of viewing the world. In 1991, the American television evangelist Pat Robertson warned that Bush Senior's victory over Iraq was not what it appeared. It was paving the way not for peace but for the triumph of evil. It was all so clear to Robertson. Ever since the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917, a secret conspiracy had been pushing the world toward socialism and the triumph of the Anti-Christ. The European Union was clearly part of the plot and so was the United Nations. The Gulf War and the missiles that Saddam Hussein had fired on Israel were yet more steps toward the final reckoning."
"I didnât know much about Conspiracy, but I did know that its theorists were mostly paranoid and tended to value conviction above evidence."
Young though he was, his radiant energy produced such an impression of absolute reliability that Hedgewar made him the first sarkaryavah, or general secretary, of the RSS.
- Gopal Mukund Huddar
Largely because of the influence of communists in London, Huddar's conversion into an enthusiastic supporter of the fight against fascism was quick and smooth. The ease with which he crossed from one worldview to another betrays the fact that he had not properly understood the world he had grown in.
Huddar would have been 101 now had he been alive. But then centenaries are not celebrated only to register how old so and so would have been and when. They are usually celebrated to explore how much poorer our lives are without them. Maharashtrian public life is poorer without him. It is poorer for not having made the effort to recall an extraordinary life.
I regret I was not there to listen to Balaji Huddar's speech [...] No matter how many times you listen to him, his speeches are so delightful that you feel like listening to them again and again.
By the time he came out of Franco's prison, Huddar had relinquished many of his old ideas. He displayed a worldview completely different from that of the RSS, even though he continued to remain deferential to Hedgewar and maintained a personal relationship with him.