The point here is that the Poisoned Halloween Candy myth is something that has never, ever actually happened. I babble about a lot of other things too, but that's the main point.
Meet the influencers who are fighting the spread of online conspiracy theories
A cardboard cutout of Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook, dressed up as the QAnon Shaman, along with other cutouts of people involved in the Capitol insurrection.
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Abbie Richards didn t set out to become an influencer. She fell into it after she posted a chart of conspiracy theories on Instagram. I had been talking to some guy on Tinder about conspiracy theories, she told Mashable. We both hate conspiracy theories, and we were having a conversation of, like, if you had to believe in one, which would it be?. I said, I don t like that all conspiracy theories are just bundled as the same thing. Like, I really feel like there are layers to this. I have to draw this.