Talk:Conspiracy theories about the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season
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Adding an origin/spread section?
[edit]I think an 'Origin and spread' section is important to add. A lot of RS seem to be emphasizing the scale of the misinformation, rapid online spread, and how unprecedented it is. [1] [2] [3] Several of these specifically discuss social media sites, particularly Twitter/X in being the origin of the rumors and uniquely enabling them to spread on a widespread scale. Cowlan (talk) 21:40, 10 October 2024 (UTC)
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- ... that several major U.S. politicians have spread conspiracy theories about the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season?
- Source: "During this late-season surge, a number of conspiracy theories began spreading about the nature of hurricanes Helene and Milton and about the post-storm disaster recovery. Numerous falsehoods and conspiracies were spread by several far-right influencers, Republican politicians, and presidential candidate Donald Trump." Washington Post, New York Times, Associated Press
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