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RE: Investigating the truth behind @steemtruth’s “truth” - Part 3: Vaccines kill children?
It's the idea that you belong to a small group that knows something the rest of the world doesn't is what makes conspiracy attractive imo. So I totally agree with you.
With that in mind, a blockchain based social media is a perfect home for this sort of thing. Create enough momentum, enough power, and you can ensure the ideal not only is locked in place, it can become prevalent without challenge.
When debunked by pieces such as this one, they feel like it is censorship, fake news, shutting down of “conversation about different opinions”.
In reality it starts to become a tiresome battle against a well drilled and galvanised element whose only desire is to profit from misinformation and deception.