1h 39 min

Crowd Sourced Conspiracies One of Us is Lying

    • Histoire

This week’s episode discusses how a competitive and well informed group of conspiracy theories have partnered with one of the early meme pioneers to see if bots could become influencers. And you know, a magic society.
Jada and Kurtie discuss mysticism, combining religions, and the use of visual cues in a podcast as a bad call. They all call into question whether or not some of your online favorites might just be bots.
Follow us on Instagram @oneofusislyingpodcast
Email us at oneofusis@lyingthepodcast.com
Sources:
Golden Dawn:
New World Encyclopedia, Golden-Dawn.com, Wikipedia
NaCoWriMo:
@timhwang. (2019, October 22). NaCoWriMo Writers 2019. Retrieved from twitter.com: https://twitter.com/i/lists/1186357926761361408
Hwang, T. (2019). Tim Hwang: Project Archive. Retrieved from https://timhwang.org: https://timhwang.org/press
Hwang, T. (n.d.). The Liars Dividend is Dangerous for Journalist, Here's How to Fight it. (Poytner, Interviewer)
Robertson, A. (2019, October 25). Inside National Conspiracy Writing Month, A Challenge for Creating Fiction out of Reality. Retrieved from The Verge: https://www.theverge.com/2019/10/25/20926980/national-conspiracy-writing-month-nacowrimo-nanowrimo-challenge-tim-hwang
Tiffany, K. (2017, Oct 9). If a Scientific Conspiracy Theory is Funny, That Doesn't Mean it's a Joke. Retrieved from The Verge: https://www.theverge.com/2017/10/9/16424622/reddit-conspiracy-theories-memes-irony-flat-earth
Walker, R. (2010, July 18). When Funny Goes Viral. Retrieved from New York Times Magazine: https://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/18/magazine/18ROFL-t.html?_r=1

This week’s episode discusses how a competitive and well informed group of conspiracy theories have partnered with one of the early meme pioneers to see if bots could become influencers. And you know, a magic society.
Jada and Kurtie discuss mysticism, combining religions, and the use of visual cues in a podcast as a bad call. They all call into question whether or not some of your online favorites might just be bots.
Follow us on Instagram @oneofusislyingpodcast
Email us at oneofusis@lyingthepodcast.com
Sources:
Golden Dawn:
New World Encyclopedia, Golden-Dawn.com, Wikipedia
NaCoWriMo:
@timhwang. (2019, October 22). NaCoWriMo Writers 2019. Retrieved from twitter.com: https://twitter.com/i/lists/1186357926761361408
Hwang, T. (2019). Tim Hwang: Project Archive. Retrieved from https://timhwang.org: https://timhwang.org/press
Hwang, T. (n.d.). The Liars Dividend is Dangerous for Journalist, Here's How to Fight it. (Poytner, Interviewer)
Robertson, A. (2019, October 25). Inside National Conspiracy Writing Month, A Challenge for Creating Fiction out of Reality. Retrieved from The Verge: https://www.theverge.com/2019/10/25/20926980/national-conspiracy-writing-month-nacowrimo-nanowrimo-challenge-tim-hwang
Tiffany, K. (2017, Oct 9). If a Scientific Conspiracy Theory is Funny, That Doesn't Mean it's a Joke. Retrieved from The Verge: https://www.theverge.com/2017/10/9/16424622/reddit-conspiracy-theories-memes-irony-flat-earth
Walker, R. (2010, July 18). When Funny Goes Viral. Retrieved from New York Times Magazine: https://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/18/magazine/18ROFL-t.html?_r=1

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