Yours truly is speaking at this round table at #Misinfocon India in #Bengaluru on Sunday, March 23. Say hullo to me if you're around. #openness
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Yours truly is speaking in a roundtable at Misinfocon India in #Bengaluru on March 23 afternoon. Say hullo to me if you are around.

#Misinfocon #Wikicred #Openness

Has nobody here posted about #MisinfoCon happening in Koramangala, #Bengaluru this weekend?

https://www.misinfoconindia.com/

MisinfoCon India 2025

Organisers:

I just participated in the first W3C Authentic Web Mini Workshop^1 hosted by the Credible Web Community Group^2 (of which I’m a longtime member) and up front I noted that our very discussion itself needed to be careful about its own credibility, extra critical of any technologies discussed or assertions made, and initially identified two flaws to avoid on a meta level, having seen them occur many times in technical or standards discussions:

1. Politician’s Syllogism — "Something must be done about this problem. Here is something, let's do it!"

2. Solutions Looking For Problems — "I am interested in how tech X can solve problem Y"

After some back and forth and arguments in the Zoom chat, I observed participants questioning speakers of arguments rather than the arguments themselves, so I had to identify a third fallacy to avoid:

3. Ad Hominem — while obvious examples are name-calling (which is usually against codes of conduct), less obvious examples (witnessed in the meeting) include questioning a speaker’s education (or lack thereof) like what they have or have not read, or would benefit from reading.

I am blogging these here both as a reminder (should you choose to participate in such discussions), and as a resource to cite in future discussions.

We need to all develop expertise in recognizing these logical and methodological flaws & fallacies, and call them out when we see them, especially when used against others.

We need to promptly prune these flawed methods of discussion, so we can focus on actual productive, relevant, and yes, credible discussions.

#W3C #credweb #credibleWeb #authenticWeb #flaw #fallacy #fallacies #logicalFallacy #logicalFallacies


Glossary

Ad Hominem
  attacking an attribute of the person making an argument rather than the argument itself
  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ad_hominem

Politician's syllogism
  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politician%27s_syllogism

Solutions Looking For Problems (related: #solutionism, #solutioneering)
  Promoting a technology that either has not identified a real problem for it to solve, or actively pitching a specific technology to any problem that seems related. Wikipedia has no page on this but has two related pages:
  * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_the_instrument
  * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technological_fix
  Wikipedia does have an essay on this specific to Wikipedia:
  * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Solutions_looking_for_a_problem
  Stack Exchange has a thread on "solution in search of a problem":
  * https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/250320/a-word-that-means-a-solution-in-search-of-a-problem
  Forbes has an illustrative anecdote:  
  * https://www.forbes.com/sites/stephanieburns/2019/05/28/solution-looking-for-a-problem/


References

^1 https://www.w3.org/events/workshops/2025/authentic-web-workshop/
^2 https://credweb.org/ and https://www.w3.org/community/credibility/


Previously in 2019 I participated @misinfocon.com #MisinfoCon:
* https://tantek.com/2019/296/t1/london-misinfocon-discuss-spectrum-recency
* https://tantek.com/2019/296/t2/misinfocon-roundtable-spectrums-misinformation
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Some days ago the #mozfest ("#Mozilla Festival") happend.
Part of it was the #MisinfoCon (Missinformation Conference)

some thoughts:

While it's important to tackle missinformation we must bare in mind the question "who will decide what is false/missinformation/true".
Authorities usually have an interest in defining truth. With many goverments moving towards more authoritarianism even more.

I haven't done much reseach in that field, but what I know is that companies involved in mass surveillance and military service have a "good" presence there.

Some time ago I did a bit of reseach about one of such projets, that says wanting to tackle missinformation and on the same being involved in mass surveillance and military service.

I haven't followed it latest process, so the writing is a bit outdated.
you'll find it here:
https://hub.libranet.de/wiki/paulfree14/The(20)critical(20)EUnomia(20)FAQ/Home#What_is_EUnomia_

#EUnomia #MisinfoCon #

paulfree14 - [email protected]

RT @msurman: Excited to kick off my @mozilla Festival 2018 with #misinfocon #london. Follow the #misinfocon hashtag to track the conversati… source: https://twitter.com/mozilla/status/1055054313226190849
Mark Surman on Twitter

“Excited to kick off my @Mozilla Festival 2018 with #misinfocon #london. Follow the #misinfocon hashtag to track the conversation.”

Twitter

#ViewSource - SOLD OUT
#Misinfocon - SOLD OUT
#InterTech - SOLD OUT
#MobLab - SOLD OUT
#TechForGood - SOLD OUT

Pull your finger out #London! Next week's #MozFest House are disappearing FAST. Many events are free..

#CreativeCommons UK launch
#TheCleaners Documentary
#BBC R&D on a Public Service Internet
..and more - but seriously hop to it

https://mozillafestival.org/house

Mozilla Festival (MozFest)

Mon/Tue: #CauseAScene coaching fair
Mon/Tue: Mobilisation Lab modern campaign fundamentals

Tue: #BBC R&D #PublicService & #InternetHealth
Tue: #TheCleaners Documentary screening

Wed: #Misinfocon
Wed: Voice Magazine: Is tech holding #journalism hostage
Wed: #Whyspace
Wed: #Mozilla #CreativeMedia Awards

Thu: #OpenNews Unconference

Fri: #ViewSource
Fri: #Ushahidi at 10

Mon-Fri: #CoWorking Space

https://mozillafestival.org/house

I love how marketers and PR folks are branded as non-ideological here lol
RT @[email protected] Would this map of “misinformation” look any different if it were just a map of the media environment in general?

The only negatively valenced words I see are “inorganic” and “troll.”

#misinfocon

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/wwbumpas/status/1026925322619576322

William Bumpas on Twitter

“Would this map of “misinformation” look any different if it were just a map of the media environment in general? The only negatively valenced words I see are “inorganic” and “troll.” #misinfocon”

Twitter

RT @[email protected]: One thing I forgot to mention in my #misinfocon preso: Dis- and misinformation refer not to fixed properties of messages, but rather relations between creators/senders and messages.

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/dfreelon/status/1026520102156619778

Deen Freelon on Twitter

“One thing I forgot to mention in my #misinfocon preso: Dis- and misinformation refer not to fixed properties of messages, but rather relations between creators/senders and messages.”

Twitter