Mit Fehlinformationen meine ich das "Azeris sind Ottomane 2.0" BS. LMAO, ihr Leute hätte seine schizophrene Antwort auf mich sehen sollen, bevor er es gelöscht hat.
First sentence is also bs, first usage of the word „genocide“ is by a Polish guy in 1944 for the crimes Axis has committed.
Aram_the_Human on
Dude, is this your first day on the internet or in this planet? No offense, but it is weird you are not aware that people consume and spread brain rot inspired by nationalism.
We do this shit too. How many people believe imaginary nonsense Zori Balayan allegedly did? How many people turn it disgusting hateful goblins the second you ask them for reliable info when it goes against their crappy beliefs?
People get away with it because most people support misinformation when it makes them happier.
CanadianB4c0n8r on
It’s reddit. If you only see ONE dumbass saying „2+2=5“ you’re having a better than average day
datashrimp29 on
This is not dumb but intentional lies. We are just too naive to understand this.
> The fallacy of repeated lies is known as the illusory truth effect, a cognitive bias where repeated exposure to a false statement makes it seem more true. This occurs because the repetition of a lie increases its familiarity, and people often confuse familiarity with truth, a phenomenon exploited by advertisers and politicians.
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First sentence is also bs, first usage of the word „genocide“ is by a Polish guy in 1944 for the crimes Axis has committed.
Dude, is this your first day on the internet or in this planet? No offense, but it is weird you are not aware that people consume and spread brain rot inspired by nationalism.
We do this shit too. How many people believe imaginary nonsense Zori Balayan allegedly did? How many people turn it disgusting hateful goblins the second you ask them for reliable info when it goes against their crappy beliefs?
People get away with it because most people support misinformation when it makes them happier.
It’s reddit. If you only see ONE dumbass saying „2+2=5“ you’re having a better than average day
This is not dumb but intentional lies. We are just too naive to understand this.
> The fallacy of repeated lies is known as the illusory truth effect, a cognitive bias where repeated exposure to a false statement makes it seem more true. This occurs because the repetition of a lie increases its familiarity, and people often confuse familiarity with truth, a phenomenon exploited by advertisers and politicians.