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Narrated Version | 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 09, 2026
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Focusing solely on the symptoms of 'conspiracy brain' risks oversimplifying complex narratives that deserve nuanced discussion and exploration.
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The rise of conspiracy theories reflects deeper societal issues, and addressing them requires a balanced approach rather than outright dismissal.
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Labeling people with 'conspiracy brain' dismisses legitimate concerns and undermines important discussions about media accountability.
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Media literacy education is essential to combat the effects of 'conspiracy brain' and empower individuals to discern credible information.
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Understanding the symptoms of 'conspiracy brain' can help individuals critically evaluate the information they consume and make informed decisions.
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