Since the pandemic began, the spread of misinformation has seemingly been more contagious than COVID-19. An expert in conspiracy theories explains strategies to stop them.
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Since the pandemic began, the spread of misinformation has seemingly been more contagious than COVID-19. An expert in conspiracy theories explains strategies to stop them.
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I would love to go over the evidence with someone. They just don’t want to hear it.
It says you can’t change someone’s mind with only a laundry list of facts. You have to have an actual conversation and lay out both perspectoves to challenge the information. If you’re confident in your truth, you don’t need to mislead the articles message.