The Daily Zeitgeist - Peanut Trend'n'M's 10/12: Twitter Misinformation, Israel/Hamas, Bionic Hand, M&M's, Erotic Thrillers

Episode Date: October 12, 2023

In this edition of Peanut Trend'n'M's, Jack and Miles discuss how fast fake news travels on Twitter/X (it's real fast), a "groundbreaking"  breakthrough in bionics, the M&M's Halloween rescue squ...ad, and the return of the erotic thriller?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 I'm Jess Casavetto, executive producer of the hit Netflix documentary series Dancing for the Devil, the 7M TikTok cult. And I'm Clea Gray, former member of 7M Films and Shekinah Church. And we're the host of the new podcast, Forgive Me for I Have Followed. Together, we'll be diving even deeper into the unbelievable stories behind 7M Films and Shekinah Church. Listen to Forgive Me for I Have Followed on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, I'm Gianna Pradenti. And I'm Jemay Jackson-Gadsden. We're the hosts of Let's Talk Offline from LinkedIn News and iHeart Podcasts. There's a lot to figure out when you're just
Starting point is 00:00:39 starting your career. That's where we come in. Think of us as your work besties you can turn to for advice. And if we don't know the answer, we bring in people who do, like negotiation expert Maury Tahiripour. If you start thinking about negotiations as just a conversation, then I think it sort of eases us a little bit. Listen to Let's Talk Offline on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Keri Champion, and this is season four of Naked Sports.
Starting point is 00:01:04 Up first, I explore the making of a rivalry. Kaitlyn Clark versus Angel Reese. Every great player needs a foil. I know I'll go down in history. People are talking about women's basketball just because of one single game. Clark and Reese have changed the way we consume women's sports. Listen to the making of a rivalry. Kaitlyn Clark versus Angel Reese on the iHeart on the iheart radio app apple podcast or wherever you
Starting point is 00:01:25 get your podcast presented by elf beauty founding partner of iheart women's sports hello the internet and welcome to this episode of peanut trendinems um we will be talking about m&ms later america's favorite candy oh um i think california m&ms are yeah california's favorite candy. Oh. I think California M&M's are California's favorite in this year's bullshit candy map. Yeah. The thing that was most frightening, hot tamales
Starting point is 00:01:55 was high up on the list. Hot tamales on the rise. Yeah. But again, the analyses there was suggesting that because they aren't as readily available in store, just means it's fueling more online sales. That's all. So don't worry. We're not losing the analyses there was suggesting that because they aren't as readily available in store just means it's fueling more online sales that's all so don't worry we're not losing not losing our shit over candy like i think it's fascism i think it's the rise of fascism i do making
Starting point is 00:02:15 people just need to feel something yeah and it's their mouth subtly tingling when's the last time you heard someone call another person a hot tamale earnestly oh brother it was this morning it was coming out of my own mouth i was driving my kids to school um yeah no that that one's gone the that's i haven't heard that in a while gone away and it really really shouldn't have. That's pretty funny. A little hot tamale, huh? Hey, here comes the hot tamale. I'm like, who are you talking about? All right, we're going to do some social media misinformation up top. Yeah. Because in case it seems like things have gotten worse and less reliable, they have.
Starting point is 00:03:02 So all the way back in 2018 five years ago a study found that false news actually traveled faster than real news on twitter by a substantial margin yeah um farther faster deeper and more broadly than the truth yeah in all categories of information and it said and in many cases by an order of magnitude basically saying magnitude twitter's smoking the competition in terms of getting the bad info out and now that platform the one that they were talking about there as like this is a major problem uh that platform has scrapped many of its pre-existing guardrails yeah um and now like the big one being the verification system which used to used to be a way to be like this person has a blue check let me click on it ah yes they are a reporter from the
Starting point is 00:03:55 bbc and um now it is a way to be like ah yes this person has racial slurs in their bio ah yes this person has some kind of fash nft thing going on okay but yeah so i mean taking the one verification like the one sort of thing that was supposed to be unfakable right and obviously was not perfect but taking that and making it a thing you could pay monthly for was really, you know, I don't think unintentionally just dismantling the idea of this being any sort of reasonable source of information. been flirting with openly embracing anti-semitism for years now personally uh recommended at the beginning of this conflict i recommended two accounts for following the war in real time but they happen to be accounts with a history of spreading false information and in the case of one of them posting anti-semitic statements oh perfect yeah perfect that's exactly what elon musk wants to do and also yeah like i mean just he's he's found a way to make a little bit of money and also just set the disinformation dial to fucking 14 by basically saying like yeah yeah we'll use this
Starting point is 00:05:19 thing you can pay for and also the algorithm will favor you so you have an even wider audience for whatever video game clip you want to post and say that it's actual war footage but I mean one of the people he linked off to and his his post got 11
Starting point is 00:05:39 million views before he took it down he argued with others over Israel and religion posting a year ago that the overwhelming majority of people in the media and banks are zionist and telling a correspondent in june to go worship a jew little bro um so like that's who he is platforming yeah yeah 100 and again like i think, the one thing that a lot of people warned everyone about is like, you know, people, autocratic leaders would love nothing more than to have Twitter turn into a thing where it's like, you can see anything, anytime it won't get checked or it'll take a,
Starting point is 00:06:17 like millions of people will see it before something's corrected. And now no one can really agree on what is happening over a given thing uh which is very useful right now as gaza is being leveled and completely leveled and i like to be to be honest like the talk of misinformation it's it's like also like crowding out the discussion of like well what about these people who are now experiencing collective punishment from the israeli government which is a war crime uh that it's taking up like there's so many so much shit has come out of this that it's like there's like 17 different conversations happening while yeah like for americans i think we really need to be
Starting point is 00:06:56 grappling with the fact of like where are our tax dollars going right now because this is we're in another moment where misinformation has caused like you know pre-first iraq war and second iraq war like this thirst for vengeance and blood that we're seeing awful shit happen in real time and like there's barely any commentary on that um which i think is really the most is super fucked up now because beyond the tragedy that happened from saturday's attack now we're moving on to the destruction of gaza and it's like sort of an afterthought while we keep switching focus on things in the mainstream media yeah um obviously facebook has a history of allowing misinformation to thrive uh one eu regulator told mark zuckerberg and elon Elon Musk in a letter that he has to fix the problem immediately.
Starting point is 00:07:45 And he gave them 24 hours to do so, like giving off police chief in an eighties action movie vibes. Right. For like, I need that on my desk yesterday. Yeah. I don't know. It's just the entire premise of these platforms.
Starting point is 00:08:01 Like they are too big to fact check uh reasonably at the in the economic model that in which they were built if they were viewed as the public resources that they are and you know staffed and funded by taxpayer dollars so that there there was you know things that took advantage of like our current level of technology that were accurately staffed and like fully staffed to be like responsible that would be one thing but these are incapable like fully incapable as long as they're i you know profit driven institutions totally i feel like there's there are more people monitoring password sharing on streaming sites absolutely there probably are misinformation on social media because again
Starting point is 00:08:50 that that endeavor actually helps create money um whereas this one it's like yeah well i mean yeah it's i guess it's like it's better for the common good to check this kind of stuff but ultimately not a priority for x formerly known as x yeah um there's the sift method that some people are passing around was developed by digital literacy expert mike caulfield and serves as a good baseline method for how to navigate social media in the middle of an unfolding crisis um and just it's not supposed to be like this replaces fact checking but it's like for you to just be like okay so you know but here's the thing for me to like just a mental checklist to run through right um and the goal here isn't like again full fact check it's just to make sure you're not just
Starting point is 00:09:40 doing is it sharing something two seconds after you fucking see it. Yeah, right. Exactly. SIFT stands for stop yourself from immediately sharing something without fully considering. Investigate the source. Check out that account sharing the info. Right. Consider the source. Find better coverage. See if this info is also being shared in trusted news sources.
Starting point is 00:10:03 Trace the source. See where the information can be traced back to, whether that's a quote or a photo or a video. A lot of the videos that are being shared are from months ago, years ago, are just being taken out of context to make things seem more sensational. Right. And also Caulfield is just like, and look, you might not be the person to share information on this. You're, you might not be the person to know what the fuck is going on.
Starting point is 00:10:31 Like, can you personally translate the language being spoken? Are you equipped to research and analyze videos and photos from sources you've never encountered before? If you haven't encountered them before, don't just be like, well, seems,
Starting point is 00:10:43 seems good because this other person I trust, uh, shared it. Yeah. You know, it's, it's, but again,
Starting point is 00:10:50 like this is kind of like our, our problem with just, you know, not just social media, but now journalists, especially in America, we've talked about this too. Like how,
Starting point is 00:11:00 like when we talk about other, you know, like the New York times or like CNN, we're like, why aren't they like able to talk about like what the fuck's actually happening in like any given fucking topic where it's like, yeah, why aren't they actually criticizing qualified immunity when we're talking about police violence? And why do they only take quotes from the police to do something?
Starting point is 00:11:20 Or why aren't we talking about what corporate landlords are doing to the housing crisis? We're only focusing on like a very narrow part of a, like, because again, the people that are able to continue that sort of lack of thinking, or at least questioning the status quo, those are the people that end up in the jobs because they, they're like, okay, you know how to do this. Yeah. You're right. You know how to not rock the boat.
Starting point is 00:11:42 And now when we get, they're confident and they make it go down easy right you know exactly yeah and now and now we're now we're at this point too with like like this like super contentious uh piece of reporting that's come out of the the attack on saturday which is everyone has been talking about like how many babies were beheaded was it 40 were they beheaded were this i mean like look when the media gets like into like and this is justified vengeance that's when it's becoming an issue so like you talk like we've talked about this thing yesterday joe biden said on like at the podium this guy said oh i saw pictures uh the actual quote is i've been doing this a long time i never
Starting point is 00:12:26 really thought i that i would see how you know have confirmed pictures of terrorists beheading children right and everyone makes it sound like that like that seems like okay well case closed obviously he got an intelligence briefing right and that's what he's saying in his capacity as president wait a second he makes up stories about knowing a guy named corn pop with a razor blade and like a rusty drum and then the white house had to come back and clarify that he in fact did not see anything he was just saying like what he heard from other unverified unverified news report that everybody else was quoting yeah right so it is unverified still uh just you know some people
Starting point is 00:13:05 were like actually it has been verified and no no it hasn't and and i think people have gotten hung up that like potentially i'm bringing this up to say like and that therefore negates everything no no no no what i'm talking about is the sensationalism in media to manufacture consent where we look the other way when like horrific shit is happening and now there's there's a connection to me as a united states citizen where i'm like well this is our government is here funding this yeah and that is an issue too so we've talked about like how this has happened in countless conflicts of some kind of sensational piece of reporting that ends up getting coming out of like in everyone's mind and we blindly go into bloodier conflicts like the fucking last time we we went on
Starting point is 00:13:55 a fucking imperial uh mission into this region of the world off the back of wmd nonsense um and things like that and at the time people were like oh yeah like you got to do it after a little bit of distance and people took a breath they're like yeah that was so fucked up and wrong and what i would what i would hate is that we would repeat something like that when you know even more horrific violence is being unleashed on people innocent people and you have no way in gaza no way out there's no power there's no electricity people are now like sending like i'm i think i'm just gonna we're probably just gonna die here at this point and i look on other i look on the like you know the the main front page of
Starting point is 00:14:38 places like cbs news and like their main thing isn't like you know people are pulling you know innocent bodies out of the rubble it's u..S. arranging flights to get Americans out of Israel. Right. Oh, well, there's also there's also Americans in Gaza. Yeah. And that's also not talked about. And so I think that's so for me, I'd rather take this time to talk about things that aren't being discussed enough because all the other atrocities and that's what they are. Atrocities are being reported on.
Starting point is 00:15:04 Yeah. all the other atrocities and that's what they are atrocities are being reported on yeah but i am not seeing from especially this the media in the united states you know faithfully reporting on the other horrific things that are happening which are also of the public interest and people to know what is happening um and yeah so again the misinformation plays a huge part in that because it's non-stop and again check out like every most of these news sites like reuters and stuff they have fact checking subsections that you can check out which is really important uh but anyway along with all that uh we just continue to see you know what everyone is calling at lightly i think euphemistically a humanitarian crisis happening
Starting point is 00:15:42 and on in a more you know probably potent way of saying it is like you're potentially seeing we're seeing the rhetoric of like mass death being bandied about and right you know everything else is just kind of taking our attention other ways versus how things are covered on websites like you know al jazeera or at least even like the bbc like there's at least a humanity attached to what is happening to people in guardian has been good bbc has been good um it's yeah it's somebody proposed the thought experiment on social media of like in the aftermath of 9-11 like in retrospect do you feel like the problem was that people didn't emphasize the barbarity of Al-Qaeda enough or that people didn't try and pump the brakes on the ind and hundreds of thousands of lives were lost off the back of not being able to like have any kind of real analysis but again i don't that's
Starting point is 00:16:52 a much larger issue of how the united states operates and our larger place in global foreign policy so anyway and i do it's a lot of i just i think there's a way to stay committed to core values of you know not supporting the killing of innocent people, like the importance of the truth and also equality in terms of who gets talked about. And when, when innocent people are killed, like are some of the innocent people being talked about and others are not.
Starting point is 00:17:19 And so like, why do we think that's the case? Right. And it's the same, you know, yeah, we have these kinds of disparities in our own domestic media coverage, too. And you just see this bad habit play out on another scale.
Starting point is 00:17:33 So, yeah, there we are. There we are. All right. Let's take a quick break. We'll come back with some actual good news. We'll be right back. Hey, I'm Gianna Pradente. And I'm Jemay Jackson-Gadsden.
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Starting point is 00:19:37 these types of abuses never happen again. Listen to Forgive Me For I Have Followed on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Keri Champion, and this is season four of Naked Sports, where we live at the intersection of sports and culture. Up first, I explore the making of a rivalry, Kaitlyn Clark versus Angel Reese. I know I'll go down in history. People are talking about women's basketball just because of one single game. Every great player needs a foil. I ain't really near down in history. People are talking about women's basketball just because of one single game. Every great player needs a foil.
Starting point is 00:20:07 I ain't really near them boys. I just come here to play basketball every single day, and that's what I focus on. From college to the pros, Clark and Reese have changed the way we consume women's sports. Angel Reese is a joy to watch. She is unapologetically black.
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Starting point is 00:21:07 to suffer from chronic pain like there there's a wild thing that happens to people who like lose a limb oh like like phantom limb yeah phantom limb and like phantom pain so she had a neuromusculoskeletal implant which allows her to maneuver a prosthetic hand with her mind um it's just fucking crazy and also like not from elon musk so it sounds a lot cooler yeah right tested on presumably hundreds of thousands of monkeys but yeah it's her description of what she was dealing with like before the bionic hand is it felt like i constantly had my hand in a meat grinder which created a high level of stress and i had to take high doses of various painkillers before this and then with the aid of the neuromuscular implant the patient can maneuver the prosthetic hand with her mind allowing her to pick up objects
Starting point is 00:22:02 and the titanium hand actually bonded with her bone matter through the surgical process okay one time bones and doll isn't a little bit freak okay i like this version of bone fusing with i mean because this is something that i've like i feel like in the 90s we always saw like the promise of some like bionic prostheses and i'm like when is that happening but i guess this is like the way i'm seeing it written about this is pretty uh this is a pretty major breakthrough yeah and it is star wars and it is you know now we just need them to do lightsaber and we'll have i would start with maybe you know advancements in oncology or maybe like a cool
Starting point is 00:22:48 breathe sounding thing like Darth Vader. Pill to grow my hair back. Pill to grow hair back. Lightsaber. World hunger and the rest. You have your marching orders. M&M's.
Starting point is 00:23:02 Are you a M&M king, Miles? I don't know if I'm an M&M king i'm an m&m popper you're an m&m popper you don't fuck with them because i pop them baby but it's a double you know what i mean oh yeah i mean i like yeah look look i love peanut m&ms i don't like almond m&ms i like the brownie m&ms i like the the cookie M&Ms. Shout out Rex Ryan. You do want to fuck the green M&M. You've always said off mic. Oh, is that where are we supposed to keep that off mic? Well, I mean, I guess cats out of the bag.
Starting point is 00:23:36 Sorry, Lola Bunny. You've been replaced. But they are launching a promotion where you can get free candy delivered to your house on Halloween night if you're running out of M&M's for trick-or-treaters. Or presumably if you're just getting high and watching Rocky Horror and you want some free candy. Yeah, exactly. But this is being done through... So my first thought is, bad time to be on the roads. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:03 Hey, I gotta drop off this promotional bag of M&M's, kids. Get on the road um yeah hey I gotta drop off this promotional bag of M&M's kids get on the fucking road and to be like calling something like rescue squad so it suggests like an emergency is taking place like as children uh with diminished visibility are wandering around
Starting point is 00:24:19 uh night darkened streets um yeah I don't know I don't know about this. Also, this delivery is being facilitated by GoPuff. You might wonder, well, why are they called GoPuff, Miles? Yeah. I always thought
Starting point is 00:24:36 it was like, are they selling weed? And they never was. No, but it was a hookah delivery service. That's how they started. Oh, that's what the fuck? So that's why they GoPuff. Holy shit. I love when they're like, we're staying true to our fucking it was a hookah delivery service that's how they started oh that's why they go puff holy shit i love when like they're like we're staying true to our fucking big clouds of hookah smoke roots yeah go puff um but they have been called out in recent years for pressuring managers to not let their employees take bathroom breaks oh great great, great, great, great. You have a emergency delivery from a rescue squad driver who have to pee real bad and a bunch of children walking around with their witch mask on backwards.
Starting point is 00:25:15 You know? Yeah. I just don't love it. McDonald's don't love it as much as I love peanut M&Ms. Wait, why'd you say McDonald's? Yeah's yeah i don't love it oh you're just giving them the reverse but are you mean m&ms i meant m&ms oh uh wait does m&ms not stand for mcdonald's and mcdonald's no jack i keep oh damn it christ all right all right let's take it from the top hello the um uh mark three here we go yeah i don't again i think at first i was like oh i hope
Starting point is 00:25:47 you can just like bring their business down but now when you know that obviously this is going to be delivered off the back of someone who's just been like oh fuck i'm just gonna have to drive around town throwing one bag of m&ms out yeah it is I got my own emergency M&M delivery service and it's called My Children. Wow. They go trick-or-treating and then deliver
Starting point is 00:26:09 those M&M's to my mouth. Back to me. The erotic thriller is back, maybe. I don't know. Are you an erotic thriller fan? Oh, of course.
Starting point is 00:26:17 You like to get horned up with your scares? Oh, man. Disclosure? Disclosure. Disclothed. What was the other one um dude i was like again i was a sharon stone freak back in the day sliver sharon stone freak yeah man sliver i was fucking with even yeah like i just remember all those movies back then for sure well yeah it was pre-internet porn like yeah i think
Starting point is 00:26:45 we talked about this when we were talking when we did our episode with chelsea davantes about our lack of horniness is like those the reason it wasn't because i was like i was just like i might see sex so bring it might see um i'm gonna watch this because i might see i might see sex how about that anyways disclosure also just a great super realistic depiction of the future of technology where wherein we all uh use virtual reality headpieces to do filing um you know we file away our computer files in a virtual library and just like carry them around uh through hallways instead of you know just saving them to a disc but anyways uh there's a new movie on netflix it's the number one movie on netflix it's called fair play like
Starting point is 00:27:39 that title sounds like a thing that like horny guy says. Fair play. Yeah, fair play to you. It's about a woman, Phoebe Dynevor, Dinever, who knows, from Bridgerton, and a man played by Lil Han Solo, the guy who played Han Solo in the... Oh, the Elgort kid yeah yeah no i don't think it's elgort but it's the guy who i thought was l i they they occupied the same space my brain for a
Starting point is 00:28:14 long time yeah yeah yeah alden aaron reich aaron reich yeah um but they work at a hedge fund firm oh i can't wait um and they begin a steamy relationship but things then go south when the woman gets promoted and the guy doesn't uh oh so we're right back to the fear of the powerful woman plot yes yes and what i'm hoping the woman is the protagonist it's made by a woman filmmaker who uh said they loved michael douglas movies chloe domont uh is the first time director who wrote and directed this and cites several michael douglas movies as influences so i'm hoping it's not just like oh man this girl got too much power and then she was evil to the guy um but we'll see oh no no. Yeah. It sounds like,
Starting point is 00:29:05 uh, after she gets promoted, Luke's resentment over not being promoted becomes increasingly apparent leading to tensions. Yeah. But okay. Yeah. It'll be interesting to see if this one takes off because there's been a
Starting point is 00:29:16 lot of erotic thrillers that people have been wanting. Like we like the idea of erotic thrillers, making a comeback with like, don't worry, darling deep water with Ben Affleck. Deep Water. But those movies, I feel like they kind of came and went, right? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:29:33 Also with Don't Worry Darling, no one even talked about the movie. Everything was like, does Chris Pine hate this motherfucker? That's the only thing i remember from the movie and then something something jason sudeikis olivia wild divorce is like the what all the only thing is i know about this uh about that movie but i think it's probably i i'd imagine that the 2023 version of an erotic thriller isn't going to fall into the same old weird shit um like it's 90s predecessors did we'll see maybe we can't maybe we'll watch it and review it for you on monday i've got a lot of a lot of options i might go see the taylor swift
Starting point is 00:30:11 but you already saw the concert though i don't know i know but like so i didn't really know any of the songs i still don't but like now maybe i'd be like oh yeah okay this sounds better the second time i'm hearing it i think i I would go to see Taylor Swift on opening night, but I would bring a folding chair and I would put it at the front of the theater and I would face the audience. I don't need to see the screen. I just want to watch all y'all react to
Starting point is 00:30:35 this and just be like, oh, they're crying. What's this? And I think that would be welcomed by the fans, and I don't think anyone would be freaked out by that at all. No, by a man of color alone in the theater, up in front of them all go i'm just here to watch y'all yeah super producer victor asked if i was going for nostalgia because you don't remember i'm nostalgic for the two months ago it's because you blacked out bro hey you know your memory you know how taylor do you know what Taylor does to me?
Starting point is 00:31:05 And a sugar rush? You know? Anyways, those are... We'll get to Taylor on tomorrow's episode. Oh, yeah. Important question that we have to ask about her. That's going to do it. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:31:19 For this Thursday Trending episode. We are back tomorrow with a whole ass episode of the show. A whole... It's not a whole trending episode. We are back tomorrow with a whole ass episode of the show. It's not a whole ass episode. It's a whole ass episode. Wow. The episode is not ass. It's a pretty good one actually. Yo, this shit's ass.
Starting point is 00:31:37 That is so long. Until then, be kind to each other be kind to yourself get the vaccine don't do nothing about white supremacy and we will talk to you all tomorrow bye
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Starting point is 00:32:24 Listen to Let's Talk Offline on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Jess Casavetto, executive producer of the hit Netflix documentary series, Dancing for the Devil, the 7M TikTok cult. And I'm Clea Gray, former member of 7M Films and Shekinah Church. And we're the host of the new podcast, Forgive Me For I Have Followed. Together, we'll be diving even deeper into the unbelievable stories behind 7M Films and Shekinah Church. Listen to Forgive Me For I Have Followed
Starting point is 00:32:53 on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Keri Champion, and this is season four of Naked Sports. Up first, I explore the making of a rivalry. Kaitlyn Clark versus Angel Reese. Every great player needs a foil. I know I'll go down in history.
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