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“While we may blame the Internet for the ease with which conspiracy theories proliferate, the net is really much more culpable for the way it connects everything to almost everything else. The hypertext link, as we used to call it, allows any fact or idea to become intimately connected with any…” quote by Douglas Rushkoff
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“While we may blame the Internet for the ease with which conspiracy theories proliferate, the net is really much more culpable for the way it connects everything to almost everything else. The hypertext link, as we used to call it, allows any fact or idea to become intimately connected with any other.”

Douglas Rushkoff

About This Quote

Source Book: "Team Human", 2019

The Internet's hyperlinked nature spreads conspiracy theories by linking ideas indiscriminately.

In simple terms: The web links everything, spreading false ideas.

Key Takeaway

Be critical of online connections.

Themes

technology information conspiracy media literacy

Mood

cautious inquisitive

Type

educational reflective

When to use this quote

  • social media use
  • critical thinking
  • digital education
  • fact-checking
  • public discourse

Key Concepts

hypertext network effects information ecology

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you verify linked information?
  • What role should platforms play in limiting misinformation?
A Different Perspective

Not all connections are harmful; some foster knowledge.

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