@someguy3 to Ask Lemmy • 11 months agoAre Americans more prone to conspiracy theories than people in other countries?message-square137arrow-up1190arrow-down123file-text
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minus-squarejaxxedlink2•11 months agoThere is a hidden assumption in your comment: conspiracy theories are intentionally created or reinforced with specific strategic goals.
minus-squareall-knight-partylinkfedilink1•11 months agoMy conspiracy is that conspiracies are a conspiracy
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•11 months agoWhile I think that it’s probably rare, there have been conspiracy theories that are intentionally crafted to achieve goals. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_INFEKTION And I am very sure that there have been many efforts to amplify existing conspiracies; you can look at disinformation research.
minus-squarejaxxedlink1•11 months agoI think that the majority of conspiracy theories are asroturfed, even those that actually started as grass roots. The Russians clearly admit that reinforcing propaganda rhat sticks, is a big part of their strategy.
There is a hidden assumption in your comment: conspiracy theories are intentionally created or reinforced with specific strategic goals.
My conspiracy is that conspiracies are a conspiracy
While I think that it’s probably rare, there have been conspiracy theories that are intentionally crafted to achieve goals.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_INFEKTION
And I am very sure that there have been many efforts to amplify existing conspiracies; you can look at disinformation research.
I think that the majority of conspiracy theories are asroturfed, even those that actually started as grass roots. The Russians clearly admit that reinforcing propaganda rhat sticks, is a big part of their strategy.