Autism and Social Media: Why Some People Might Be More Intrigued by Conspiracies

GlobalSun Dec 29 2024
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Ever wondered why some people with autistic traits might be more drawn to conspiracy theories on social media? It's not just about being gullible, but possibly about being more detail-oriented or questioning mainstream explanations. Studies have shown that these individuals might be more likely to engage with such theories when asked directly. But do they actually share these posts online? That's where things get tricky.
Most studies are done in labs, not the real world of social media. So, we're not sure how people with autistic traits truly behave online. It's like a puzzle that hasn't been solved yet. And no, not everyone with autistic traits is a conspiracy theorist. It's just that they might be more curious about these posts, like solving a mystery they can't resist. But why might this be? It could be because they're more open to different ideas or question things more deeply. It's not about being more gullible, but about seeing the world in a unique way. So, the next time you see a conspiracy post on social media, remember that it's not just about believing everything you read, but about being curious and questioning.
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