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How social media drives conspiracy theories | WIRED UK
How social media drives conspiracy theories | WIRED UK

REPORT: QAnon and the Growing Conspiracy Theory Trend On Social Media -  Media Diversity Institute
REPORT: QAnon and the Growing Conspiracy Theory Trend On Social Media - Media Diversity Institute

The cost and hidden silver lining of COVID-19 misinformation — WHYY
The cost and hidden silver lining of COVID-19 misinformation — WHYY

How Social Media has Transformed Disease-Related Conspiracy Theories in  Southern Africa | African & African Diaspora Studies
How Social Media has Transformed Disease-Related Conspiracy Theories in Southern Africa | African & African Diaspora Studies

In addition to lower awareness of current events, social media news users  hear more about some unproven claims | Pew Research Center
In addition to lower awareness of current events, social media news users hear more about some unproven claims | Pew Research Center

Conspiracy theories and COVID-19 – UKRI
Conspiracy theories and COVID-19 – UKRI

Coronavirus: Social media 'spreading virus conspiracy theories' - BBC News
Coronavirus: Social media 'spreading virus conspiracy theories' - BBC News

Social Media: Conspiracy Theories and Radicalization - Homeland Security  Digital Library
Social Media: Conspiracy Theories and Radicalization - Homeland Security Digital Library

The spread of COVID-19 conspiracy theories on social media and the effect  of content moderation | HKS Misinformation Review
The spread of COVID-19 conspiracy theories on social media and the effect of content moderation | HKS Misinformation Review

Study Finds TV As Bad Or Worse Than Social Media In Spreading Conspiracies  12/03/2021
Study Finds TV As Bad Or Worse Than Social Media In Spreading Conspiracies 12/03/2021

Conspiracy Theories Spread Rapidly Because Of Trump, Social Media, Experts  Say : NPR
Conspiracy Theories Spread Rapidly Because Of Trump, Social Media, Experts Say : NPR

Coronavirus: Social media users more likely to believe conspiracies - BBC  News
Coronavirus: Social media users more likely to believe conspiracies - BBC News

The Relationship Between Social Media Use and Beliefs in Conspiracy Theories  and Misinformation | SpringerLink
The Relationship Between Social Media Use and Beliefs in Conspiracy Theories and Misinformation | SpringerLink

Coronavirus conspiracy theorists have now revealed themselves. What can the  rest of us do?
Coronavirus conspiracy theorists have now revealed themselves. What can the rest of us do?

5G and COVID-19 conspiracy theories, News, La Trobe University
5G and COVID-19 conspiracy theories, News, La Trobe University

Conspiracy theories run wild on Amazon – POLITICO
Conspiracy theories run wild on Amazon – POLITICO

1 in 4 Social Media Users Say QAnon Conspiracy Theories Are at Least  Somewhat Accurate
1 in 4 Social Media Users Say QAnon Conspiracy Theories Are at Least Somewhat Accurate

Conveyed conspiracy theories by anti-maskers on social media in France 2020  | Statista
Conveyed conspiracy theories by anti-maskers on social media in France 2020 | Statista

Conspiracy Theory Trends: QAnon - Homeland Security Digital Library
Conspiracy Theory Trends: QAnon - Homeland Security Digital Library

New guide launched to help challenge Covid conspiracy theories
New guide launched to help challenge Covid conspiracy theories

Library - Appeal to (UN)Reason: Social Media and Conspiracy Theories in the  Modern World | Lansing, KS
Library - Appeal to (UN)Reason: Social Media and Conspiracy Theories in the Modern World | Lansing, KS

1 in 4 Social Media Users Say QAnon Conspiracy Theories Are at Least  Somewhat Accurate
1 in 4 Social Media Users Say QAnon Conspiracy Theories Are at Least Somewhat Accurate

Understanding and countering the spread of conspiracy theories in social  networks: Evidence from epidemiological models of Twitter data | PLOS ONE
Understanding and countering the spread of conspiracy theories in social networks: Evidence from epidemiological models of Twitter data | PLOS ONE