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Everyone To address this phenomenon, you would need to change the behaviour of (almost) everyone.
Many To address this phenomenon, you would need to change the behaviour of a (possibly large) subset of people.
Few To address this phenomenon, you would 'only' need to change the behaviour of a relatively small number of key people.
Intrinsic Phenomenon arises due to people responding to relatively innate motivations such as desires to belong, be 'right', be (intellectually) lazy, or pursue particular political goals.
Extrinsic Phenomenon arises due to people responding to external incentives such as money, convenience, reputation or access to information.
Intrinsically motivated
Extrinsically motivated
malinformation
lapidation
tribalism
strawmanning
motivated reasoning
Manichaeistic thinking
propaganda
groupthink
intolerance of uncertainty
backfire effect
identity signalling
polarisation
media illiteracy
socioeconomic segregation
ignorance
information cascades
filter bubbles
deep fakes
belief in false conspiracy theories
deplatforming
reproducibility crisis
bots
functional illiteracy
viewpoint deserts
p-hacking
hypocognition
Russia-type disinformation
synthetic media
censorship
astroturfing
agnotological disinformation
trolling
political point-scoring
firehosing
information overwhelm
Macedonia-type disinformation