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Taken from the Crunchy Questions Meme:

What are some truths you think everyone knows, but chooses to ignore?

That you shouldn't believe everything that you read on the Internet, and that you should always double and triple check the sources before sharing something you found online, and when in doubt just don't share it at all until there's actual confirmation.

And while I don't know if people consciously choose to ignore it, I do think that, thanks to the fast-paced nature of social media, it has made people want quick information rather than doing the research for themselves so they'll believe anything that immediately pops up on their feed and share it with others. Sometimes without even reading the links provided, because if the people they follow are linking it well, then it must be reliable and true, right? This is how misinformation gets spread, unfortunately, whether purposefully or not. We've all accidentally made this mistake, I've made it several times myself over the years, it happens. But I think we should try to make it a habit of not believing everything we see online without credible sources, or treat everything we see as mere rumors until proven otherwise.

Date: 2021-01-14 02:43 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] noybusiness.livejournal.com
On a similar subject of choosing ignore truths, I suspect that a large percentage of the people claiming the election was stolen don't *really* think there was vote tampering. They just don't think in their heart of hearts that the votes of liberals should count.
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Edited Date: 2021-01-14 02:44 am (UTC)

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