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Les 10 principaux symptômes du cerveau conspirationniste
Is a media mania yanking your chain? Ten ways to tell if the answer is yes
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Matt Taibbi (United States) | Apr 06, 2026
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The prevalence of conspiracy theories in media highlights a critical need for enhanced media literacy among the public.
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Critics of conspiracy theories should focus on addressing underlying social and psychological factors rather than merely dismissing them.
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Labeling individuals as having 'conspiracy brain' undermines legitimate skepticism and stifles important discussions about transparency.
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Mainstream media often fuels conspiracy theories by sensationalizing news, leading to a cycle of misinformation that harms public discourse.
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The symptoms of 'conspiracy brain' should be examined as a societal phenomenon, reflecting deeper issues in trust and information consumption.
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