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Social Networks Make Young People More Vulnerable to Conspiracy Theories? Partly

Summary by sciencepresse.qc.ca
Do social networks fill the heads of young people with conspiracy ideas? Several surveys in recent years point in this direction. But the Rumour Detector has found that this question is more complex than it looks. This article is part of the heading of the Rumor Detector, click here for the other texts.
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Do social networks fill the heads of young people with conspiracy ideas? Several surveys in recent years point in this direction. But the Rumour Detector has found that this question is more complex than it looks. This article is part of the heading of the Rumor Detector, click here for the other texts.

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sciencepresse.qc.ca broke the news in on Saturday, June 28, 2025.
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