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I really like that the game is built around the theme. However, I think it makes some very unfortunate real world implications.

Almost all of the disinformations can be determined by the author name looking shady. That is, in my opinion, not really how disinformations work, as a lot of them come from sources that present themselves as reputable.

Also, in the game world, the "guardian" is explicitly forbidden from using the internet. This suggest that the guardian should decide whether the information is valid based on their gut feeling, instead of verifying the information.

Thanks for your comment!

You are right that irl disinformation works not exactly like this but we wanted to make the game easier to understand and play. (Maybe we will add more more-realistic posts in the future.)
Not allowing the player to use the internet also has a purpose: the source of the posts is the internet so guardian must decide on his feelings and not by using the internet.