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View submission: The Backlash against /r/Conspiracy is hilarious, here is why.
ok, I will.
But seriously, you don't think a sub named "conspiracy" is actually on par with say serious factual information? Not that there aren't conspiracies, of course there are, every day, it's just that the whole "sheep/awake/woke/monsanto/mercury vax/ depopulation" stuff gets woven into it all and makes it cringe worthy quite often.
Especially the obvious gaffs where people choose youtube as their original source instead of scientific journals etc and also playing the distrust game is kind of lame.
Anyway, see you in the funny pages.
Comment by [deleted] at 07/07/2017 at 17:02 UTC
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Conspiracy isn't restricted to factual information. Speculation is part and parcel of any Conspiracy community and nobody should be shocked or outraged to find it here.
Comment by [deleted] at 07/07/2017 at 17:44 UTC
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There are serious factual discussions that happen here everyday. People discus possibilities and alternate theories. Not everyone in here believes every conspiracy or even many. /r/conspiracy is about entertaining a possible theory and discussing it while not being required to 100% believe in that theory on blind faith. I don't know what you are going on about scientific journals. Which subs on all of reddit even posts those? However if you are wanting scientific journals there should be a huge study with extensive modeling of WTC7 collapse being released this August and I am sure it will be all over /r/conspiracy.