Trump Shooting Conspiracies: Why People Refuse to Believe What They Saw Live

Trump Shooting Conspiracies: Why People Refuse to Believe What They Saw Live

Conspiracy theories spread fast after the White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting because many people no longer process political violence as an event first. They process it as evidence for whatever they already believe. Within hours, online users claimed the shooting was staged, a false flag, a distraction from the Iran war, or a way to … Read more

Gamers Hate AI “Slop” but Love Useful AI: The 2026 Contradiction Reshaping Game Tech

Gamers Hate AI “Slop” but Love Useful AI: The 2026 Contradiction Reshaping Game Tech

The rise of AI gaming skepticism is one of the most revealing cultural signals inside the gaming industry in 2026. Players are no longer reacting with blind enthusiasm to artificial intelligence. Instead, they are drawing sharp boundaries between what they consider useful innovation and what they dismiss as “AI slop.” This contradiction defines the moment. … Read more

6 Ways to Spot & Stop Misinformation from Long Viral Clips

6 Ways to Spot & Stop Misinformation from Long Viral Clips

In 2025, viral videos continue to dominate social media, but many long clips—like the notorious “19-minute” video circulating in India—spread misinformation quickly. These videos can distort facts, create panic, or mislead viewers. Learning how to handle misinformation: “19-minute” video myths is crucial for digital literacy. This guide provides practical steps to verify long viral clips … Read more