{
  "$type": "site.standard.document",
  "bskyPostRef": {
    "cid": "bafyreiboiunddp7mojeiq4ht43uedm6xcdcatvumovroxuid7y6ryqdlbq",
    "uri": "at://did:plc:ao3t7cr3n5vz5lhwlje3oied/app.bsky.feed.post/3mj7qc7c2ia72"
  },
  "coverImage": {
    "$type": "blob",
    "ref": {
      "$link": "bafkreienn7xrixq7eus55ck2wflalzxl6ae74uaqeow5dsouhgztnp5qmy"
    },
    "mimeType": "image/jpeg",
    "size": 45909
  },
  "path": "/story/how-the-internet-broke-everyones-bullshit-detectors/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-04-11T09:30:00.000Z",
  "site": "https://www.wired.com",
  "tags": [
    "Security",
    "Security / Security Advice",
    "Politics / Disinformation",
    "propaganda",
    "artificial intelligence",
    "open source",
    "satellite images",
    "Iran",
    "war",
    "politics",
    "Smell Tests"
  ],
  "textContent": "From AI-generated images to restricted satellite data, the systems used to verify what’s real online are struggling to keep up.",
  "title": "How the Internet Broke Everyone’s Bullshit Detectors"
}