Once, conspiracy theories hid in obscure forums. Now, they have a publicist – and a job title.
Meta, the company that swears it fights fake news, hired an adviser notorious for spreading misinformation about vaccines, mass shootings, and trans rights.

It’s ironic.
A social network that spent years convincing the world it can control content is now letting an adviser whisper to algorithms what to suppress – or what to amplify.
Even the official statement reads like a sitcom line: “Diverse opinions are important.”
Yes, because scientific facts have always been a matter of taste, haven’t they?
The problem isn’t one person; it’s a system where the line between “adviser” and “disinformation agent” blurs in the name of free speech.
Truth becomes collateral damage.
While Meta rolls out AI tools to “improve communication,” its own advisers push the world deeper into digital chaos.
In a realm where algorithms decide reality, it’s no wonder the humans behind them are professional manipulators – and society pays the price.


