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No sane person has time to investigate shit, loads of sources are rotten, and it is seldom not a single picture that cements the opinion, but nonstop meme bombing through the social media that fucks people up.
Only solutions I can come up with:
-scepticism armor may help if you can avoid excessive meme bombardment, but if the stuff starts to get through, and you still keep thinking you are sceptical as ever, you are probably gone for life.
-having a healthy diet of memes and countermemes. May be difficult to balance properly, and lead to weird side effects when the memes don't offset each other fully.
-framing. Pay attention not only to what's being said, but also who, when, where and why, and all other sweet sweet "w"-words. If you figure out what's the motif behind the meme, it is much easier to assign it to the right bin for post processing.
Pic related, train on this one.