New video by BBC News on YouTube
Coronavirus: How to talk about conspiracy theories - BBC News
Conspiracy theories have thrived during the pandemic. Maybe you even have a friend or relative who’s brought one up in conversation. How can you talk to them without starting an argument – or sending them further down the rabbit hole? The BBC's specialist disinformation reporter Marianna Spring brought together a dad who got in touch with her about a coronavirus conspiracy theory and an expert in the field. They discussed fact and fiction, and demonstrated some tips on how to talk about conspiracy theories. Video journalist: Soraya Auer Motion graphics: Jacqueline Galvin Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
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Conspiracy theories have thrived during the pandemic. Maybe you even have a friend or relative who’s brought one up in conversation. How can you talk to them without starting an argument – or sending them further down the rabbit hole? The BBC's specialist disinformation reporter Marianna Spring brought together a dad who got in touch with her about a coronavirus conspiracy theory and an expert in the field. They discussed fact and fiction, and demonstrated some tips on how to talk about conspiracy theories. Video journalist: Soraya Auer Motion graphics: Jacqueline Galvin Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
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