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University Launches Campaign to Battle Disinformation
Two Clemson University researchers have extensively studied the phenomenon of foreign political disinformation campaigns via social media. To combat this ...
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Restaurant Owner Receives Backlash After Posting Complaints of Other Restaurants
A celebrated restauranteur received a painful reminder of a common axiom: when it comes to criticism, it’s much harder to digest than it is to dish ...
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Loose Lips Bring Down Starships
When Director J.J. Abrams was filming Star Wars Episode VII he put up a poster at Pinewood Studios that said “Loose lips bring down starships” ...
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Facebook Rumor Stokes Fear of White Vans
Rumors spread through social media have become so ubiquitous, that even city officials have propagated them--despite a lack of actual corroborating evidence. ...
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Getting to the Heart of Conspiracy Beliefs
Over the years belief in conspiracy theories have proliferated in America and in many parts of the world. Some of them include:
-The US government deposits ...
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Gossip is Like Barnacles
In the Entre Leadership podcast, author Stephen Mansfield compares how barnacles slow down sea vessels to the affect gossip can have an organization or ...
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Accidental Voicemail Recording Reveals School Staff Dissing Student
Leighanne Bromley was listening to a message from staff at her son’s school, and she later said when she heard the whole thing, her jaw hit the ...
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What Do 860 Million Words Say About You?
In a recent book, Levi Lusko writes that it takes cooperation of 72 different muscles to produce speech. On average 16,000 words come out of your mouth ...
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Accidental Phone Complaint Costs Man His Job
Our harmful words may have negative consequences that we ever imagined. James Stephens learned that lesson the hard way. Stephens was fired from his ...
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'The Internet Is Broken' Because of Negativity says Twitter Cofounder
Evan Williams, a Twitter founder and co-creator of Blogger—wanted to set everyone free to express their emotions and opinions on line. So how's ...
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