I think the problem is that, as soon as something has a website, the average person will begin to believe it as credible. Any asshat with a pre-paid Visa card and some time can buy a .com, build a website, and slap a bunch of nonsense on it. People will stumble across it, and immediately say to themselves "Oh, Michael Pollan has a website now, this must be true!" and voila, the spread of misinformation has begun.
More information is better. The trick is to be able to critically examine the information and make sure you're not believing rubbish.
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Originally Posted by Azure
Typical dumb take.
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