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Grupo pro-democracia de NV advierte sobre desinformación

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Tuesday, September 27, 2022   

Un grupo de vigilancia por la democracia de Nevada dice que las redes sociales, los blogs, los sitios web y las organizaciones de noticias hiperpartidistas están trabajando horas extras para difundir desinformación en un esfuerzo por influir en las elecciones de mitad de período en noviembre.

Una de las afirmaciones desmentidas es que los algoritmos de las máquinas de votación están cambiando los votos, lo que ha llevado a dos condados de Nevada a realizar el recuento manual de las papeletas, un proceso mucho menos seguro y más vulnerable a la manipulación.

Lisa Lynn Chapman, del Instituto para un Nevada Progresista, dice que el problema de las falsedades intencionadas va más allá de las exageraciones habituales que a veces se escuchan en la campaña electoral. Ella dice que la gente debe ser escéptica y tratar de localizar la fuente.

"En general, trolls, nacionalistas blancos, activistas por los derechos de los hombres, teóricos de la conspiración 'alt-right'," asegura Chapman. "Todos manipulan los algoritmos de las redes sociales para amplificar sus mensajes."

Ella cita un relato falso reciente según el cual los migrantes indocumentados se están registrando para votar en el Departamento de Vehículos Motorizados de Nevada.

Chapman dice que otra falsedad que circula culpa a los migrantes indocumentados de la crisis de fentanilo en Nevada.

"En un informe reciente del Instituto Cato, los ciudadanos estadounidenses constituían el 86% de los traficantes condenados por fentanilo. Esto es 10 veces mayor que las condenas de los migrantes indocumentados, por ese mismo delito," dice Chapman.

Advierte a la gente que se espera que en las próximas semanas aumenten las mentiras sobre quién tiene derecho a votar, así como cuándo, dónde y cómo emitir el voto. Los votantes pueden consultar el sitio web del Secretario de Estado de Nevada para obtener la información correcta.

El apoyo para este informe fue proporcionado por The Carnegie Corporation de Nueva York.


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