
#100 Iran, Israel and USA: Inside The Incentives Driving Misinformation
Think First with Jim Detjen
A strike happens. Your feed fills in minutes with “proof” — burning vehicles, explosions, confident captions.
Except half of it isn’t proof. It’s old footage, miscaptioned clips, AI-generated images, and engagement bait from paid blue-check accounts that earn when you rage-share.
This isn’t just “people got fooled.”
The deeper story is why people don’t wait for verified journalism anymore.
They don’t trust the verifiers.
In this episode, we slow down the moment when velocity replaces authority:
- How platforms reward certainty over cautionWhy poetic truth (emotionally complete stories) outruns factsThe long-term trust erosion that makes “wait for confirmation” feel like delayThe incentive structure where getting it wrong can still pay
We apply the Clarity Framework (gaslight360.com/clarity) to separate what happened from what it means — and why patience feels weak in a system that sells helium balloons of certainty.
If you’ve ever felt managed by the speed of the feed, this is your pause button.
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Links:
- gaslight360.com/clarity (free Clarity Framework)Distorted book: Amazon
#TrustCollapse #Misinformation #PoeticTruth #ClarityFramework #MediaIncentives #AttentionEconomy
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Read and reflect at Gaslight360.com/clarity
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