LogGrad98
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I disagree. The average person looks up so much on the internet and most people find good information. False facts do float around but they get disproved much quicker now than ever. People are more skeptical of things told to them than ever since they can research it right away. Its really easy to figure out if something is false now days. Before it took quite an effort to research something. Now I can just google a fact told to me while someone is telling me. False info dies quick. Where before it could be devastating the harm lies and false information could do to a community.
The information available is miles ahead of what it was before the internet. I dont think its really close.
Plus IQs have risen. Although I think that is more due to people getting more education. Although there is a direct correlation between internet use and education levels.
https://ourworldindata.org/internet/
Health care and general health knowledge has significantly gone up.
The information increase in less developed counties or countries with a government that controls the media is even more overwhelming how much the internet helps.
I think Joe is on the right track. Go check out nearly any facebook post. Everyone forwards the crap like it is the newest greatest discovery and only rarely does anyone say anything like "hey did anyone check snopes on this"? I think the average person does not go look things up. They just read, get outraged and/or smug, and forward/repost.