Some just want to promote conflict, cause chaos, or even just get attention.

There has been a lot of research on the types of people who believe conspiracy theories, and their reasons for doing so. But there’s a wrinkle: My colleagues and I have found that there are a number of people sharing conspiracies online who don’t believe their own content.

They are opportunists. These people share conspiracy theories to promote conflict, cause chaos, recruit and radicalize potential followers, make money, harass, or even just to get attention.

There are several types of this sort of conspiracy-spreader trying to influence you.

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    I love watching tankies squirm under adequate questioning of their morals.

    You all fail to be genuine and it’s genuinely amazing.

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      Saw one yesterday that demanded proof against her argument. Someone provided it, she didn’t like it so she said it wasn’t true- then demanded true proof from a different source.

      Of course that too was provided, this time by another person, and this also was dismissed as not true.

      Several examples and fact-checked articles later she folded her arms and bailed. Never having admitted she was wrong.

      It was truly remarkable!

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        Is it power? These are delusions. They don’t affect reality.

        Mostly, they appear to be coping for anxiety and stress. Trump’s MAGA is a way to convince conservatives that “the patriots are in control” when they’re plainly powerless. The Mueller She Wrote crowd needs to believe police exist for powerful people and it’s not all just punching down.

        All these lies seem to exist and get regurgitated because the truth is too awful to contend with.

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    like me saying that Hasbro hired pinkertons to threaten the commander rules committee into handing over control of the format

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      If I pump put baseless conspiracies nonstop then statistically I’ll get something sort of right at some point. It doesn’t mean I was right to espouse that bullshit on the first place. Showing your work matters. If you got to a right conclusion accidentally by making shit up , it doesn’t mean you were “right” or that people were we’re wrong to laugh at you. There’s a thing called Epistemology. Humans have been doing it for thousands of years. Learn about it .

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          Can you ask a coherent question? Who is my regime? You’re not being charged by the word. Be specific.

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            Owners of the US have fake news run propaganda that has no basis in fact. Do you hold these people as accountable the same way you are doing here with some random Neo nazis farming twattrr for cash?

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              Owners of the US have fake news run propaganda that has no basis in fact.

              Generalizing this far is not rational or productive. There are varying degrees of quality in US media with varying problems within. Zooming out this far isn’t productive. Might as well go further and say “people lie, therefore nothing can be trusted”. Sounds deep, but is just a futile meaningless statement. Most problems with news media stem from distortions of fact, but obviously do have some basis in fact so right off the bat your premise is faulty.

              Do you hold these people as accountable

              If you’re asking whether I hold media accountable for lying or for bad reporting (no, they are the same. If you can tell the difference that’s on you), then yes I do.

              You’re now far off topic. Spreading baseless conspiracy theories constantly and having some of them be sort of adjacent to the truth isn’t a vindication. It doesnt mean you were right to say what you said.

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        All of it… Regime whores doing owners bidding and normies larp as gospel and do so as narrative shifts.

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    Frankly, some of it is push back against busy-bodies who seem to be totally incapable of parsing the concept that the Internet isn’t some sort of bastion of absolute truth. It’s sarcasm that idiots take far too seriously. More than a little is because certain autocratic wanna-bees seem to desire to use the Internet to intrude upon people’s most private thoughts and moments.

    But yes, explain it all away as some sort of nefarious plot to justify even further intrusions into people’s lives.

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    Or, you know, it’s fun. It’s not fun to admit there are 1200 diagnosed psychopaths with the same amount of money as 95% of all humans to have ever existed combined that all got there independently and without alien or demon help. It’s just depressing to admit these few effectively own most governments, not due to secret abuse rituals or aliens, but simply because their amount of money is high enough that most governments cannot resist their influence.

    It’s depressing to acknowledge that reality as it really exists for 99.9% of humanity is inescapable, irredeemable, irrifixible, garbage made so not by nature or external fantastical factors, but by just a few people with more money and influence than the rest of us.

    So why not have fun? The moon is a hollow satellite built by reptiles to overtake the natural reincarnation process in order to trap people here forever so they can harvest the energy created by our suffering, these reptiles of course wear skin suits and place themselves in the highest levels of society and government so they can watch their farm of infinite suffering grow.

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      Pretty sure that’s why the US does war stuff. They think it’s fucking hilarious.

      The fact you don’t find it funny is your problem 🤷

      (You’re a hypocrite if that burns at all)

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      I still find it insane how people can take almost anything on the internet at face value, apart from maybe reputable news outlets and properly reviewed research and technical stuff - and even THAT with a grain of salt.

      It’s just too much fun to post bullshit, and obviously there are too many people bullshitting for so many reasons.

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        We used to call it “shooting the shit” in the pre-authoritarian days, and it was just an ordinary part of socializing with like minded individuals. I’m convinced that the only reason the Internet was allowed to be good at first, was to lure everyone into holding personal conversations on social media and messaging apps, so that they could police everyone’s everyday speech.