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Article explores the rise of 'bullshittery' over traditional lying

The concept of "bullshitting" is distinct from lying, as a bullshitter disregards the truth entirely, unlike a liar who acknowledges and attempts to conceal it. This phenomenon is explored in an article titled "The Rise of the Bullshittery," which examines its prevalence in various online spaces. The piece suggests that this disregard for factual accuracy is becoming increasingly common. AI

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    > The bullshitter is not the same as the liar, because the liar at least respects the truth enough to try to hide it, but the bullshitter does not care whether

    > The bullshitter is not the same as the liar, because the liar at least respects the truth enough to try to hide it, but the bullshitter does not care whether what they are saying is true or false. **マリウス . The Rise of the Bullshittery** https:// xn--gckvb8fzb.com/the-rise-of- t…