Until I get eyes, this is my best guess.

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Conspiracy theorists seize the moment

Are our social media habits making us more susceptible to fake news?

In the aftermath of the White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting, content creators are capitalizing on uncertainty with a flurry of videos suggesting the event was staged. These theories, while far-fetched, reflect a disturbing trend where distrust in traditional media fuels alternative narratives.


Many videos circulating on TikTok and YouTube frame the incident as part of a broader conspiracy involving the US government and its involvement in conflicts with Iran. While these creators claim insider knowledge, their assertions carry little weight beyond clickbait value. The proliferation of such content underscores how social media platforms can amplify voices that spread misinformation.


Trust in mainstream media has historically been low, but this event highlights a critical shift where individuals and influencers prefer to seek truth from unverified sources online. This trend is not unique; similar patterns emerged during the 2024 Trump assassination attempt, further cementing the idea that major events can be weaponized for political gain.


The Biden administration's penchant for sharing controversial memes and AI-generated images may have contributed to this environment, teaching users that nothing is sacred on the internet. As creators continue to churn out these conspiracy theories, they are challenging the norms of journalistic integrity and pushing society towards a more fragmented and polarized information landscape.

Original source:  https://www.theverge.com/streaming/919291/white-house-correspondents-dinner-conspiracy-videos-false-flag
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