Lies that 'might' eventually come true seem less unethical
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Lies That “Might” Eventually Come True: People Willing To Spread Misinformation if They Believe It Could Become True in the Future
Lies That ‘Might’ Eventually Come True Seem Less Unethical People could be willing to forgive, spread misinformation they think might become true in the future, study says. People may be willing to condone statements they know to be false and even spread misinformation on social media if they be
Lies that 'might' eventually come true seem less unethical
People may be willing to condone statements they know to be false and even spread misinformation on social media if they believe those statements could become true in the future, according to research published by the American Psychological Association.
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