![]() ![]() Well, I can’t definitively say which one was more, but both of them were bad enough, basically. I would say probably more or less similar to the Ukraine War. So I would say it’s been quite overwhelming. You know, when something breaking is developing, and in this case being a war, that can actually have consequences. It’s also completely unsourced, un-evidenced claims. And there was a ton of misleading videos and images, and it’s not just, by the way, visual posts. Shayan Sardarizadeh: I think it would be difficult to because I don’t have all the data from both conflicts to be able to compare and say, “Well, this one was more, this one was less.” I think what I would say is it’s definitely been overwhelming because I was doing the exact same thing in the first few days of the Ukraine conflict. Though Renee and Shayan may have different opinions on that. So it just seems like, from what I’m hearing from others, that the volume is more. Plus, all of everybody kind of jumping on it, adding videos, and images from past conflicts and other things. Katie Harbath: To me, it seems like more, particularly given the coordination Hamas had on social media - and ready to be pushing out their own videos and images of this. ![]() Kara Swisher: I want to start by asking each of you to tell me whether the first weeks of this war have more less or the same amount of misinformation and disinformation - especially visuals, which is what’s being focused on here - as the first weeks of the Ukraine War and why you think that is Katie first, then Shayan, then Renee. ![]()
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