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  2. How rumors and lies hurt people trying to recover from ... - AOL

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    People lingered to talk and pray, speaking of lost loved ones, Allen said. Meanwhile, his community and others were being rattled by sensational but inaccurate stories circulating on social media.

  3. Rumor spread in social network - Wikipedia

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    S: people who are ignorant of the rumor (susceptible); I: people who actively spread the rumor (infected); R: people who have heard the rumor, but no longer are interested in spreading it (recovered). The rumor is propagated through the population by pair-wise contacts between spreaders and others in the population.

  4. Helene fact check: Here are the rumors and the reality in ...

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    False news of lithium inspiring a government land grab spread in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene on X, Facebook, and TikTok. “Lithium, that’s why they’re doing it,” is how one person ...

  5. Tweet allegedly spreading false Venezuelan banking rumor ...

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    A tweet can land you in jail in Venezuela. Two people were arrested Thursday for allegedly spreading false rumors on Twitter designed to destabilize Venezuela's banking system.

  6. The Positive Quotations Series - Wikipedia

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    Following the death of compiler John Cook in 2001, Steve Deger and Leslie Ann Gibson took over as series editors, creating The Women's Book of Positive Quotations (2002, now out-of-print), The Little Book of Positive Quotations (2006) and a revised and expanded The Book of Positive Quotations, 2nd Edition (2007), which included 3,000 new ...

  7. Hoax - Wikipedia

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    The Dreadnought hoaxers in Abyssinian regalia; the bearded figure on the far left is the writer Virginia Woolf.. A hoax (plural: hoaxes) is a widely publicised falsehood created to deceive its audience with false and often astonishing information, with the either malicious or humorous intent of causing shock and interest in as many people as possible.

  8. The anatomy of a rumor: Fact checking Facebook - AOL

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  9. Minerva (Internet celebrity) - Wikipedia

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    On January 7, 2009, prosecutors arrested a suspect [3] believed to be Minerva for "spreading false rumors on the Internet". The prosecutors announced the anonymous blogger economist was a 30-year-old unemployed man.