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10 Reasons Why You Should Pay Attention To The Altbey Conspiracy NOW - OpenSIPS Trunking Solutions

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Uc berkeley professor timothy tangherlini uses lessons from folklore and ai to understand how social media fuels the spread of conspiracies, and how we can use storytelling tools to stem the tide of misinformation. Read also: 10 Chilling Facts About Ed Gein's Photos You Won't Believe!

10 Reasons Why You Should Pay Attention To The Altbey Conspiracy NOW - OpenSIPS Trunking Solutions

Of course, there are many reasons why we believe in fake news, lies, and conspiracy theories.

10 Reasons Why You Should Pay Attention To The Altbey Conspiracy NOW - OpenSIPS Trunking Solutions

One reason that merits our attention is ingroup bias (also known as ingroup favoritism or myside. Read also: OMG! Urfavbellabbys New Video Is Hilarious – And It's Already Viral!

10 Reasons Why You Should Pay Attention To The Altbey Conspiracy NOW - OpenSIPS Trunking Solutions

The problem of today's conspiracism is urgentarguably more pressing than at any time in our historyand why we need a theory to explain why people believe them. Read also: 5 Things You Didn't Know About This Knoxville Craigslist Find

People can be prone to believe in conspiracy theories due to a combination of personality traits and motivations, including relying strongly on their intuition, feeling a sense of antagonism and superiority toward others, and perceiving threats in their environment. Read also: FakeHub The Wish Makers: Your Questions Answered (Finally!)

For psychologists, this bias or motivated reasoning can be explained in various ways.

The following article presents 10 personality traits that help to explain why people believe in conspiracies.

In social psychology, the fascination with conspiracy theories and why people believe them has increased interest.

Often associated with secret plots and hidden agendas, these theories can have.

Psychologists say conspiracy theories survive because humans have a basic need to explain the world around them.

When something challenges peoples understanding, they sometimes fill in the blanks with their best guesses.