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Spreaders of Conspiracy Theories: Unmasking the Motivations Behind the Lies


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1 hour ago, impulse said:

 

It's a piece of drivel, conveniently forgetting revelations in the Twitter files, Zuck coming forward (4 years later) and apologizing for squelching accurate information, 51 "intelligence experts" claiming the laptop was fake, claims that the vaccine was "one shot, then you can visit grandma" (and that there would be no adverse side effects), shutting down restaurants was "following the science", but keeping the liquor stores open was okay, that walking on the beach (in the winter) is crazy dangerous, and on and on.

 

Way too many conspiracy theories have been coming true, especially since voice has been given to people outside the MSM.   Voices that they'd rather you not listen to.

 

Why so negative, you were given the attention of two whole paragraphs:

 

4 hours ago, Social Media said:

Finally, some people share conspiracies simply for the attention. These common conspiracists may not have a financial motive but enjoy being part of a conversation. Many post content they don’t fully believe in, or even know is false, just to provoke reactions or to “stir the pot.” This behavior is rampant on social media, where some users, knowingly or not, contribute to the spread of misinformation for the sake of engagement.

 

The ultimate danger of these opportunists is that over time, they may even begin to believe their own lies. To justify their unethical behavior, they may convince themselves that their actions are acceptable or that the conspiracy theories were true all along. 

 

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2 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

IMO people will believe conspiracy theories because they don't trust the government/ authorities to tell the truth.

some conspiracy theorists are charlatans.

 

or some conspiracies might be well-intentioned, but not true. 

 

so it makes it hard to know what to believe and what not to believe. 

 

and then some people revert back to believing everything they hear on CNN. 

 

complex topic. 

 

here's a conspiracy: Trump is a troll

 

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8 minutes ago, Cory1848 said:

Graphic novelist Alan Moore put it best: “The main thing that I learned about conspiracy theories is that conspiracy theorists actually believe in the conspiracy because that is more comforting. The truth of the world is that it is chaotic. The truth is, that it is not the Jewish banking conspiracy, or the grey aliens, or the twelve-foot reptiloids from another dimension that are in control, the truth is far more frightening; no-one is in control, the world is rudderless.”

And there’s lots of psychology research backing up this attachment to conspiracy theories.

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1 hour ago, koolkarl said:

One particular group uses it as 1 tool to greatly influence the gullible.

Oh!  I was told that the word gullible had been removed from the dictionary.  I believed them!  Was that a conspiracy? 😬

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5 hours ago, bradiston said:

Excellent article. Should be pinned to the top of every forum!

I agree that it should be, but it wouldn't make any difference. It would simply be ignored. It would however make more work for any of the modulators who would have to look at and read every post on every forum and check each post for contact.

 

Then they would have to bar every poster that broke the rule, and ensure that each new poster is not a banned member who is recycled.

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3 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said:

First conspiracy theory of the thread.

 

Thank you for demonstrating the truth of the article.

Someone doesn't trust the media and this what you jump to? You sound like exactly the kind of brainwashed person the media has been trying to create. Is there anything they write you don't believe?

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3 hours ago, save the frogs said:

some conspiracy theorists are charlatans.

 

or some conspiracies might be well-intentioned, but not true. 

 

so it makes it hard to know what to believe and what not to believe. 

 

and then some people revert back to believing everything they hear on CNN. 

 

complex topic. 

 

here's a conspiracy: Trump is a troll

 

quote "and then some people revert back to believing everything they hear on CNN."

 

Answer "then some people revert back to believing everything they hear on Fox news."

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3 minutes ago, NorthernRyland said:

The media labels all speculations and allegations which they don't approve of as  "conspiracy theory". If you take this at face value you need to stop and think harder.

 

We know about "state run media" but what about "media run state"? 

Yet another conspiracy offered up in defense of conspiracies.

 

 

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4 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

IMO people will believe conspiracy theories because they don't trust the government/ authorities to tell the truth.

Neither do I, but I treat all other sources with extreme scepticism also. Conspiracy theorists always have this mythical idea of "believers in MSM". They love to jeer and ridicule people who don't subscribe to their warped out version of reality, and who they think believe everything they read. Their arrogance is astounding, like they're the only ones in the know, and everybody else is just too stupid to have "figured it out". That's what really pxsses me off, and why I'll savage them on every possible occasion. Their theories are totally laughable in most cases.

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3 minutes ago, NorthernRyland said:

Someone doesn't trust the media and this what you jump to? You sound like exactly the kind of brainwashed person the media has been trying to create. Is there anything they write you don't believe?

Yet more conspiracy.

 

For clarity, the media which spans the whole political spectrum from hard left through to hard right has put aside their political differences and is somehow acting in unison to brainwash people into a mindset that they all agree on?

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2 minutes ago, Celsius said:

Yes, all conspiracy theories are fake news and that's why Julian Assange spent over a decade hiding and locked up.

 

Also Team America World Police is a documentary.

Assange spent over a decade in hiding because he wasn’t man enough to face justice.


 

 

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