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Have you ever been mislead by misinformation yourself?

What are ways we can guard against being hoodwinked, and kept mentally on our toes?

I find myself, upon occasion, missing a whole lot.

For example, The Economist ran an article a while back on something I happen to know about. I read this article, was like hum, but I didn't really have an 'adverse reaction' to it, as it were, and just carried on about my day - it took someone I know independently in the field to write a long critique of the article for me to 'realise' it was essentially pedalling pseudo-pop science. (NB: I think The Economist is a perfectly fine publication. This article was not.)

This wasn't because this critique brought things I didn't know about to the table, rather, it is more like those neurons simply didn't fire when I was mindlessly doing some browsing. I find this happens to myself quite a bit.

Sorry for the long ramble, but do you relate to this or see this kind of thing featuring in how misinformation spreads? I know for example that pseudoscience sometimes runs off tautology after tautology so fast that you can't possible disentangle it; often the criticisable claims and trains of thought are heavily obfuscated. It seems plausible that this allows for the possibility of things to be kind of shoehorned into us.