It seems readily apparent to me, and so in the spirit of the Cook Political Report’s Dave Wasserman calling races on election night, let me just say:
“I’ve seen enough.” Community Notes is the best media innovation in history.
For the uninitiated, since Elon Musk’s purchase of Twitter, “Community Notes” is the feature that permits users to tag intentionally omitted context onto another user’s post. In other words, when a so-called “professional” journalist attempts to advance a narrative by intentionally spreading misinformation, they can now be rightfully humiliated by informed citizens who know better. It’s got to be the single greatest development in the ability of the informed to use social media to police the information gatekeepers.
Here’s what it looks like in real time. Disgraced economist and Nobel laureate (yes, seriously) Paul Krugman recently shared this upbeat assessment of the U.S. economy:
Notice the spectacular exceptions in this data: food, energy, shelter and transportation. In the realm of exceptions, I’d say those – pretty much every aspect of an economy that affects how people live – are as big as they get.
Now, before the days of Community Notes, here’s what Krugman would do. He would quickly disable comments on his tweet, allowing it to be shared and circulated without anyone being able to correct the blatant deception. So-called sophisticates would ignore it, the intelligentsia would celebrate his “smart” assessment, mindless stooges and tribalists would claim “the data” is on their side, and compliant media would use his testimony as justification to report on the success of Bidenomics.
Thanks to Musk’s new platform regime, those days are no more:
What a beautiful thing. Now, wherever Krugman’s intentional deception is shared, the Community Notes tag is tattooed right there on it, embarrassing him and revealing his dishonesty.
Continued…
Approved ~ MJM