Just how many joints did the collective-authors of the National Counter Disinformation Strategy get through while composing their paean to Irish values? No mention at all of Ireland’s native sources of “disinformation”, but five Russian, plus a lot of repetitive and incoherent gibberish, as in:
First conceptualised in the 1960s to characterise the problem of information overload as an economic one, ‘attention economy’ is increasingly used in the context of internet-based content consumption to describe the ever increasing supply of information versus a fixed demand for this information, due to limitations on people’s attention e.g. competing priorities, limited free time etc.
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