Conspiracy Theory Addiction Is Real

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Oh, and one last thing, big shot. What is "my argument"
You don't have an argument. What you have is a silly theory that anything contrary to what you need to believe has to be false. That's your point in a nutshell.
 

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Ah, now you're calling a site where fauci was a co-author a far-right conspiracy theory site.

The site and link you are referring to was discussing an "email" conspiracy theory, and f*ck all to do with your previous assertion. This is the problem with you keyboard amateurs, who believe that you are scientists, you plagiarize and spam post links that you do not bother checking first. :D

Now explain stupid, what is my argument that you keep referring to?
 

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I see I wrote pages, glad you understood I meant words lol. Now I've laughed at something stupid TWICE. *more coffee needed*

And your response to a global conspiracy theory, led by Bill Gates, is what exactly?
 

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The site and link you are referring to was discussing an "email" conspiracy theory . . .



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You don't have an argument. What you have is a silly theory that anything contrary to what you need to believe has to be false. That's your point in a nutshell.

What is my "theory", stupid?
 

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So, in your opinion, the above is from a conspiracy website? Correct?

Stop ducking the question, I have already given my opinion. I don't need to repeat myself because you are too ignorant to read what is written.

Now tell me what my "argument" and my "theory" is? It must be extremely important to you because you have typed it well over 50 times.
 

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That isn't the link you posted . . .
I know. But you said it was from a "bad" site. So I brought you something right from the horses' mouths.

Is the site legit?

What now?
 

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I know. But you said it was from a "bad" site. So I brought you something right from the horses' mouths.

Is the site legit?

You think that you are a smartarse, I can promise you this, stupid, you are not.
 

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PART TWENTY THREE (A)

Misinformation is incorrect or misleading information.


It differs from disinformation, which is deliberately deceptive.

It can be difficult to undo the effects of misinformation once individuals believe it to be true, and that fact-checking can backfire.

Individuals may desire to reach a certain conclusion, causing them to accept information that supports that conclusion.

Individuals are more likely to hang onto information and share information if it emotionally resonates with them.

A person's formal education level and media literacy correlates with their ability to recognize misinformation.

This means if a person is more familiar with the content and process of how the information is researched and presented or is better at critically evaluating information of any source, they are more likely to correctly identify misinformation.

Having the "inability to recognise misinformation" leads to assumption that all citizens' are misinformed and thus unable to discern and logically evaluate information that emerges from social media.

Increasing literacy may not lead to improved ability to detect misinformation, as a certain level of literacy could be used to "justify belief in misinformation.

Rumors are information not attributed to any particular source, and so are unreliable and often unverified, but can turn out to be either true or false.

Even if later retracted, misinformation can continue to influence actions and memory.

People may be more prone to believe misinformation because they are emotionally connected to what they are listening to or are reading.

The role of social media has made information readily available to society at anytime, and it connects vast groups of people along with their information at one time.

Advances in technology has impacted the way people communicate information and the way misinformation is spread.

Misinformation has impacts on societies' ability to receive information which then influences our communities, politics, and medical field.

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You think that you are a smartarse, I can promise you this, stupid, you are not.
What a short attention span you have. The question to you was: is the site I just posted for you a legitimate source . . . or not.
 

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Oh, and one last thing, big shot. What is "my argument" that you keep referring to, over and over and over and over again? :rolleyes:

You appear to have psychic abilities, and so why don't you share them with everyone else?;)

Why does it think you and I are the same person? The paranoia in that one is huge.

No wonder it is a conspiracy theorist.

Does it not realise the site admin would immediately ban anyone using more than one screen name.

It is, I will repeat, a typical delusional paranoid conspiracy theorist.

I'm enjoying the banter. Well done you. Running rings around them all.

Hooyah!

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I was taking the piss. My own thesis was 40,000 words



We already know, and we have already discussed it. What has that got to do with a global conspiracy involving all nations on earth?



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Why does it think you and I are the same person? The paranoia in that one is huge.

It also thought we were both a guy called DDFred, it kinda changes depending on what time he has taken his *cough* medication, whether from a bottle or elsewhere. ;)
 

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It also thought we were both a guy called DDFred, it kinda changes depending on what time he has taken his *cough* medication, whether from a bottle or elsewhere. ;)

I haven't even replied to it in any sense or way. It is obsessed with our posts for some reason. At the very beginning, my original post was about 'conspiracy theory addiction', it decided that I was talking about it for some reason. *shrugs* I never named anyone. It decided it was a conspiracy theorist itself. Wasn't my take! I never talk to, or reply to conspiracy theorists, it is an impossible task.

The fact a picture of a dog gets them so wound up is enough. Imagine what my 'words' could do.
 
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