The history of Russia’s attack on the country is being written in real time. It’s up to us to pay attention.
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This kind of proliferation of media is not new, but there’s something compelling about learning about worldwide events this way, almost as if social media has trained our brains to gather our own sources. Say what you will about short attention spans in the internet age, there is some benefit to being rewired to gather intelligence from multiple sources to make sense of what’s going on.
Granted, there are also downsides—the worst being that not everything that ends up on the internet is true.that claims to be a livestream from Ukraine actually is. The Russian government is a disinformation machine. Sometimes messages from officials don’t tell the whole story; sometimes tweets from eyewitnesses do. Misinformation is a plague on the internet, but in some cases social media can be the quickest way to disseminate stories from the ground.
Putting together the pieces of an unfolding situation is something the internet does often, though not always well. As the situation in Ukraine initially unfolded, there was aabout it among Wikipedia editors. In a way, this is how it should be. The truth of what’s happening in Ukraine right now is going to continue to unfold for a long time. Everyone should be consulting as many sources as possible.
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