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Ironic that this post is coming out of the Internet-Rationalist movement, which IME the participants are infamous for putting out huge amounts of written content of questionable merit.

I'm not exactly sure what the relevance of the producer/consumer ratio is, especially for digital content. There are popular people with hundreds of millions of fans. There are active bloggers with 0-10 monthly readers.

I would agree to a certain point, but I wouldn't take the "all people is crazy" too seriously, given the growing number of confirmed to be true -previously tin-foil hat- theories.

Remember the "the government is intercepting EVERYTHING worldwide" from the 2000s? Awesome, I didn't thought it was feasible to do actually, but there are some quite smart(er) folks out there.

Remember that at some point many people knowing first-hand untold no-public truths started to share bits here and there in Internet, that years later were confirmed -with solid evidence- by themselves or other people.