No idea if this is true or not but precisely the type of subject that needs debate and clarity on. Good example of how facts rather than narratives will rise to the top in a world of decentralized media. The crowd is possibly not so mad after all.

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I can't verify the accuracy of specific claims or data without more context and information. However, I can guide you on how to approach this topic with a critical and nuanced perspective.

If you're referring to the potential for decentralized media to facilitate the rise of facts over narratives, here are some points to consider:

* **Decentralized media platforms** allow individuals to share their perspectives without being controlled by traditional gatekeepers. This can lead to a more diverse range of viewpoints.

* **Fact-checking initiatives** and efforts to promote critical thinking can help counter misinformation and encourage the dissemination of accurate information.

* **The importance of nuance and context** in understanding complex issues cannot be overstated. It's possible for individuals to hold multiple perspectives or nuances within their beliefs, rather than being strictly adherent to a single narrative.

If you're looking for reliable sources to fact-check claims like those mentioned, I recommend checking reputable news outlets, academic journals, and fact-checking websites like Snopes, FactCheck.org, or PolitiFact.