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I sense an effect in need of a name: Any discussion of a conspiracy theory, no matter how critical, only serves to spread belief in it.


That's called the Winkler effect after the great conspiracy spreader of the 21st century, Kenny Winkler.

See wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winkler_Effect


Page does not exist?


Definitely not getting a 404.


Conspiracy theories are a conspiracy to keep people distracted from the TRUTH.


This, but unironically. For example, "antisemitism is the socialism of fools"[1]. People believing antisemitic conspiracy theories that purport to explain why their lives suck is very good at preventing them from learning about the actual political economy of why their lives suck. Everyone knowing the actual processes that create class oppression would make it possible to change things. So conspiracy theories are actually very useful for maintaining the status quo.

[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antisemitism_is_the_socialism_...


A memetic hazard?




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