
Law Bytes Episode 230: Aengus Bridgman on the 2025 Federal Election, Social Media Platforms, and Misinformation
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Mar 31, 2025 Aengus Bridgman, an expert in misinformation and digital media politics, discusses the 2025 federal election's precarious landscape. He highlights the influence of social media platforms like Twitter and TikTok on political discourse. Bridgman examines the challenges of misinformation and the evolution of these platforms, including AI-generated content's impact on public trust. He emphasizes the need for government transparency and citizen engagement to combat misinformation, ensuring a healthier information ecosystem during the election.
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Worsening Misinformation Landscape
- Online misinformation has worsened, with platforms changing their approach to content moderation and a shift in the threat landscape.
- Concerns now include platform changes, increased foreign interference, and the use of bots and AI.
Joe Rogan Incident
- Joe Rogan spread misinformation about Canadian law, highlighting concerns about American influence in Canadian elections.
- This raises concerns about potential coordinated interference.
Meta's News Block Impact
- Many Canadians remain unaware of Meta's news block, relying on shared information and workarounds.
- This poses a challenge for news organizations' visibility and relevance on these platforms.

