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Why Conspiracy Theories Spread Like Wildfire
Thursday, March 27, 2025
There is a model that tries to explain why conspiracy theories spread. It is called the Appraisal Model of Conspiracy Theories. It says that people appraise, or judge, information based on their beliefs and emotions. If something fits with what they already believe, they are more likely to accept it. But if it does not fit, they might reject it. This is why conspiracy theories can be so hard to stop. They fit with what some people already believe. They also play on their emotions. This makes them very persuasive.
But it is important to remember that not all conspiracy theories are true. Some are just stories made up to scare or mislead people. It is important to think critically. Ask questions. Look for evidence. Do not just believe something because it fits with what you already think. Be open to different ideas. This is how we can stop the spread of false information. It is how we can make sure we are making decisions based on facts, not fears.
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