
Foolproof
Why Misinformation Infects Our Minds and How to Build Immunity
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Sander van der Linden
From fake news to conspiracy theories, from inflammatory memes to misleading headlines, misinformation has swiftly become the defining problem of our era. The crisis threatens the integrity of our democracies, our ability to cultivate trusting relationships, even our physical and psychological well-being—yet most attempts to combat it have proven insufficient.
With remarkable clarity, Sander van der Linden explains why our brains are so vulnerable to misinformation. Like a virus, misinformation infects our minds, exploiting shortcuts in how we see and process information to alter our beliefs, modify our memories, and replicate at astonishing rates. Once the virus takes hold, it's very hard to cure.
But we aren't helpless. As van der Linden shows based on award-winning original research, we can cultivate immunity through the innovative science of "prebunking": inoculating people against false information by preemptively exposing them to a weakened dose, thus empowering them to identify and fend off its manipulative tactics. Deconstructing the characteristic techniques of conspiracies and misinformation, van der Linden gives listeners practical tools to defend themselves and others against nefarious persuasion—whether at scale or around their own dinner table.
©2023 Sander van der Linden (P)2023 KaloramaListeners also enjoyed...




















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I'm sure the information in this book can be useful to some people, but actually listening to the book seems like a complete waste of time. You could just find an infographic with the 6 techniques of fake news and move on with your life.
As a side note, the narrator is quite difficult to listen to.
Yet another book that should have just been an article.
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A great summary of the psychology of fake news
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Excellent review of research efforts to inoculate
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I also wish that the author hadn’t chosen to narrate his own book. I can imagine listening to him in a classroom setting just fine, but found him tough to listen to in headphones for an hour or two at a time.
Useful, but problematic
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Good read, primer for real validation
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Still listening. Missing PDF.
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Learning how to create herd immunity against misinformation was very helpful as well.
Useful insights
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