The reality is that it always takes time for some states to count all the votes; when these rumors started ramping up, there were over ten million uncounted ballots in California alone. But, many people don’t know that this is how things always work. So, with emotions high in the aftermath of the election, disinformation purveyors are taking advantage of the opportunity to get well-intentioned people to help amplify conspiracy theories.

If you see allegations of “millions of missing votes” or voting machine fraud, please don’t amplify them! Instead:

  • If it’s somebody you know, send them a private message letting them know that they’re unintentionally amplifying a false rumor.

  • If it’s not somebody you know, report it to the moderators as disinformation.

  • @recapitated
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    123 days ago

    I don’t know why so many people are hurt by this statement. The turnout was abysmal.

    • The Nexus of PrivacyOP
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      32 days ago

      One reason people might be annoyed by this is because it sounds like you don’t realize how many people had to wait in four-hour long lines.

      Anyhow, turnout wasn’t abysmal, it looks like be down a bit from 2020’s record numbers.

      • @recapitated
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        22 days ago

        Thanks for the perspective. I guess I got in at a good time, and I didn’t hear any reports of long lines in my area.

    • GladiusB
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      12 days ago

      Because all of you sick fuckers don’t even keep your kids home when they go to school. Then I gotta share a common space with the same people? Nah. I’m good. I vote by mail so I don’t get exposed to your cooties.

      • @Modern_medicine_isnt
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        02 days ago

        I keep mine home when they are sick… but there is some evidence that reduced exposure to illness is actually bad for your health. So get out there and roll in the cooties a little.