I'm intrigued by the process of laundering disinformation via the "conservative" media echo chamber.
Babylon Bee posts a BS article.
Some wannabe conservative Fox News book schiller, who is less disreputable than the original source, reposts it.
I presume a slightly less disreputable "conservative influencer" will repost it.
So, with each re-post, links of slightly greater reputability, are added to the chain of reputability in the hopes the disinformation goes viral or gets parrotted by mass media outlets.
So, a chain of multiple reposts launders the disinformation and washes off disreputability.
I'm intrigued by this dark social science of disinformation. It's a more organized, mature, professional version of Howard Stern fans calling into live news broadcasts to punk the anchors and shout "Ba-Ba-Booey!".
So, the intent could be to have someone believe something untrue or to discredit reputable mass media outlets that make the mistake of parroti-ing an article originally sourced from the Babylon Bee.
Is Babylon Bee meant to be an online version of World Weekly News to supply click bait for advertisers or a foreign intelligence psyop designed to gum up and pervert social media algorithms to sow disinformation and distrust?
Is Babylon Bee an Internet version of the Jerky Boys, or something far more sinister?