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Why is it that some people will post anything they read to social media with out fact checking one bit, but will spend 20 minutes talking a "test" to find out what color crayon they are?

Suffolkian 5 Jan 24
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I checked your facts and the crayon test does NOT take 20 minutes. Hurumph. 🙂

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I prefer to think of myself as magenta with a touch of auburn.

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That national news media works exactly the same way. We just saw that last weekend.

BD66 Level 8 Jan 24, 2019
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I'm not a crayon 😉

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Thanks for trying to fact-check most of the time. Don't apologize for being human. As another poster said confirmation bias is very hard to overcome. I know because I've been victimized myself.

No one is free of confirmation bias victimization. It is just part of our nature of being human.

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Even though I try hard to fact-check anything that may be doubtful, I sometimes fall into the trap of thinking 'Gosh, isn't that interesting!' and immediately sharing it, then having to backtrack and apologise for being an idiot, or else hastily delete it. Doing it all the time, though, I agree just denotes someone who doesn't care about facts.

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Vapid

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In my opinion most people are, for the most part, only interested in confirmation bias. No fact check needed or even wanted.

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