University of Kent on Twitter: ""Dogs are covering up UFO sightings to confuse people.”🐶 Conspiracy theories like this (Ok, maybe not this one!) are everywhere, meaning getting your information from a trusted
Conspiracy Theorists Are Attacking Critical Infrastructure
Introducing the Conspiracy Generator – School of Psychology
MCA - Francis Tseng (American, b. 1988) Conspiracy Generator, 2017 Website and conspiracy-generating bot Courtesy of the artist and The New Inquiry
This chart on conspiracy theories has gone viral. A local disinformation researcher breaks down what to know - The Boston Globe
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Fact-checking 9/11 claims about World Trade Center collapse | king5.com
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GitHub - kristinamb15/conspiracy-generator: Text generating neural network that generates conspiracy theories from seed text.
Connecting the dots: Illusory pattern perception predicts belief in conspiracies and the supernatural - Prooijen - 2018 - European Journal of Social Psychology - Wiley Online Library
Conspiracy Theories Abound as U.S. Military Closes HAARP
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Conspiracy generator demonstrates how easily conspiracy theories originate - News Centre - University of Kent
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Print: 6 Elements Every Conspiracy Theory Needs | WIRED
MCA - Francis Tseng (American, b. 1988) Conspiracy Generator, 2017 Website and conspiracy-generating bot Courtesy of the artist and The New Inquiry
The Conspiracy Generator - Consequences of conspiracy theories (CONSPIRACY_FX) - Research at Kent
How should you talk to friends and relatives who believe conspiracy theories? - BBC News
Not Just Conspiracy Theories: Vaccine Opponents and Proponents Add to the COVID-19 'Infodemic' on Twitter | The COVID-19 Communication and Community Engagement HUB
Conspiracy theorising online: Memes as a conspiracy theory genre