@cassiemoans_ Have you heard of the Illusory Truth Effect? https://t.co/hnZ5IQ7Tnd
@halterjuerg Gibt viele Studien zu dem Thema, dass Fakten nicht immer effektiv sind, Menschen zu überzeugen. Emotionale Aspekte sind leider oft stärker als kritischer Rationalismus. https://t.co/e5GLEiCxi0 https://t.co/52Ovo1IeEp
@cozytvwendell It’s human nature. We’re censored because if our ideas were allowed to be mass repeated, they would prevail. https://t.co/szDvcQVrwq
@faithwillsaveu Repeating the same lie over and over again without evidence, is considered a form of psychological manipulation known as the "Illusory Truth Effect". https://t.co/QVHlinrRnT https://t.co/N06xkagKWh https://t.co/jLleFrs2wt
@MikeWingerii Narrator: Repeating the same lie over and over again without evidence, is considered a form of psychological manipulation known as the "Illusory Truth Effect". https://t.co/QVHlinrRnT https://t.co/N06xkagKWh https://t.co/jLleFrs2wt
RT @RUOC90177786: If you want to know why they repeat things over and over again, it is simply because it is a form of brainwashing. Repeat…
RT @RUOC90177786: If you want to know why they repeat things over and over again, it is simply because it is a form of brainwashing. Repeat…
RT @RUOC90177786: If you want to know why they repeat things over and over again, it is simply because it is a form of brainwashing. Repeat…
If you want to know why they repeat things over and over again, it is simply because it is a form of brainwashing. Repeating something back creates the most influential of repetitions. See attached and below: https://t.co/P63H9PnnC2 https://t.co/Jn0njQlOcG
@RpsAgainstTrump Like the rest of her ilk, they suffer from a severe case of 'illusionary truth'! @realDonaldTrump @GOP @seanhannity @TuckerCarlson @FoxNews @AccountableGOP @RpsAgainstTrump @barackobama @taylorswift13 @Pink @Beyonce @maddow @TheBeatWithAri
Repeated information is often perceived as more truthful than new information. This finding is known as the illusory truth effect. It is typically thought to occur because repetition increases processing fluency. #Rhetoric #VoteBlue2024 https://t.co/0ULgLd
@tsarnick Other views are on the the patterns that occur independently or that are forced. https://t.co/NZMOhN20sA & https://t.co/fzkiZUFg1i & on topic, https://t.co/WAPtESepod
RT @nataliehb: @jayrosen_nyu It is vitally important to not simply repeat and amplify; the illusory truth effect makes clear, that repeated…
@jayrosen_nyu It is vitally important to not simply repeat and amplify; the illusory truth effect makes clear, that repeated exposures normalize and make credible even the most egregious falsehoods—use @GeorgeLakoff “truth sandwich” when resharing https:/
@faithwillsaveu Repeating the same lie over and over again without evidence, is considered a form of psychological manipulation known as the "Illusory Truth Effect". https://t.co/QVHlinrRnT https://t.co/N06xkagKWh https://t.co/jLleFrs2wt
@ZahiraJaser @UssamaMakdisi Enough times to hopefully overcome what is called “Illusory truth effect”. Lies about Palestine history/Palestinians have been repeated by Israel/Israelis for decades so we have a lot of work today. https://t.co/X6LuzJaYRa https
RT @JaisTroian: @NathalieLoiseau L'information c'est comme les munitions d'artillerie, c'est l'exposition massive et repetee qui genere un…
@NathalieLoiseau L'information c'est comme les munitions d'artillerie, c'est l'exposition massive et repetee qui genere un effet (https://t.co/ZdRA4FWRfc). Les russes tirent 10.000 par jour et nous on leur oppose des sanctions verbales. On est en guerre ou
The effects of repetition frequency on the illusory truth effect | Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications | Full Text https://t.co/faSXkq9TMl
@fm6495343 @OccupyDemocrats AGAIN! These tRumpthuglicans are actively promoting a false narrative. The Illusory Truth Effect… https://t.co/2KXxShKUVe.
@lakegirl702 @DonLawr86874954 @OccupyDemocrats Your concept of reality is blurry… https://t.co/2KXxShKUVe.
@NhkangaRoo @JoJoFromJerz The National Institute of Health has an explanation for your blurred view of reality… https://t.co/2KXxShKUVe..
@QUBelfast @Athena_SWAN Doesn’t Athena Swan these days require signing up to the proposition that sex in humans is “a spectrum” and we literally are whatever sex we decide we are? Ah well, it is demanded, so let’s follow, who cares if it’s flakey or not
@PecanC8 Deadly? To whom the migrants? https://t.co/DftZbMnTW7
@catturd2 68% of dumb cultists believe in the lie the cult leader repeated incessantly? NO WAY! https://t.co/hi3YvsMg6H
@JulieZebrak But here's why you & people like you as well as the media 5 politicians keep saying it https://t.co/A3BsXtvfMJ
@ElizabethAnnL16 That is your opinion & it has been purposely repeated to create the belief it was. Legally it has not been determined to be & FBI investigation didn't conclude it was https://t.co/A3BsXtvfMJ
@SenSanders How many times have I now read eerily similar messages showing clear cognitive dissonance in the writer? "Repeat after me...." 'The effects of repetition frequency on the illusory truth effect' (aka brainwashing?)👇 https://t.co/WJnm9w5yK8
RT @QuelleVousNo2: https://t.co/kLv8T3I845 People tend to perceive claims as truer if they have been exposed to them before. This is known…
RT @QuelleVousNo2: https://t.co/kLv8T3I845 People tend to perceive claims as truer if they have been exposed to them before. This is known…
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RT @QuelleVousNo2: https://t.co/kLv8T3I845 People tend to perceive claims as truer if they have been exposed to them before. This is known…
The very act of replying--even to disagree--only draws more attention to the post, increasing the likelihood of it showing up in your feed. The more it is seen, the more people will believe it. Repetition causes belief: https://t.co/mtPPnJhAxj
RT @QuelleVousNo2: https://t.co/kLv8T3I845 People tend to perceive claims as truer if they have been exposed to them before. This is known…
RT @QuelleVousNo2: https://t.co/kLv8T3I845 People tend to perceive claims as truer if they have been exposed to them before. This is known…
RT @QuelleVousNo2: https://t.co/kLv8T3I845 People tend to perceive claims as truer if they have been exposed to them before. This is known…
RT @QuelleVousNo2: https://t.co/kLv8T3I845 People tend to perceive claims as truer if they have been exposed to them before. This is known…
RT @QuelleVousNo2: https://t.co/kLv8T3I845 People tend to perceive claims as truer if they have been exposed to them before. This is known…
RT @QuelleVousNo2: https://t.co/kLv8T3I845 People tend to perceive claims as truer if they have been exposed to them before. This is known…
RT @QuelleVousNo2: https://t.co/kLv8T3I845 People tend to perceive claims as truer if they have been exposed to them before. This is known…
RT @QuelleVousNo2: https://t.co/kLv8T3I845 People tend to perceive claims as truer if they have been exposed to them before. This is known…
RT @QuelleVousNo2: https://t.co/kLv8T3I845 People tend to perceive claims as truer if they have been exposed to them before. This is known…
@roby6732 Non hanno nemmeno avuto il bisogno di sforzarsi troppo per creare un ipnosi di massa. Continuando a ripetere una bugia sempre più gente crederà sia la verità. É nella natura umana. https://t.co/4T8Wq5T6yr
@matt7gh Non solo i like, anche solo la ripetizione di una bugia la rende una verità: https://t.co/4T8Wq5T6yr
RT @jfa643: Here is an interesting scientific paper about illusory truth, or making lies seem true. https://t.co/nPSvi7SSCh And a bonus…
@tcinajeep @RitaPanahi 🥱🥱🥱 it's a research paper genuinely But I guess not everyone is blessed with intelligence & common sense 😏 https://t.co/sEmvZfYdQ8
... the consequences of peoples’ beliefs in misinformation, fake news, and conspiracy theories https://t.co/doqb3Y2E0f
@GeeorgeStyles ...also *this* article: https://t.co/NYpBVshjkA
Here is an interesting scientific paper about illusory truth, or making lies seem true. https://t.co/nPSvi7SSCh And a bonus article about the same subject. https://t.co/zsuE3GyzRE
RT @AlkatiriWardah: @kawalkyai @islah_bahrawi @ulil @sahaL_AS @1AmyChew @blasteerst @dwioktariyadi @VictorKeawe Misinformasi dan Disinforma…
@kawalkyai @islah_bahrawi @ulil @sahaL_AS @1AmyChew @blasteerst @dwioktariyadi @VictorKeawe Misinformasi dan Disinformasi yg terus-menerus diulang, lama2 diterima sbg KEBERANAN - the Illusory Truth Effect https://t.co/EQp0BtJzCD Kayaknya inilah strategi p
@roby6732 Più dici una bugia più ci saranno persone che crederanno sia la verità. https://t.co/4T8Wq5T6yr
@TaodeHaas Illusory truth https://t.co/o2M1qHQKC9 https://t.co/TYplwPLFFx
@BMeiselas If something is repeated three times, then it's sounds believable. Trump repeated that he supported Israel in another video. Trump often repeats Russia, China, and emphasizes President Obama's middle name, Hussein. https://t.co/JXeUB2qVEy
@DStudent71 “Repeated information is often perceived as more truthful than new information.” https://t.co/SCqHyRjle1.
We learn truth or misinformation with well studied and well used techniques, from propaganda and conspiracy theories to politics and religion. It’s a proven fact that if we hear it repeated often enough, true or false, some of us will believe it. https://
@philthatremains "study suggests" Standard tactics. https://t.co/CW5oPHIMKC
it helps explain why advertisements and propaganda work, and why people believe fake news to be true. https://t.co/doqb3Y26aH
RT @utopiah: Yet another reminder than big and popular does NOT mean secure. Don't trust an IT brand just because you hear about it constan…
@PanData19 Beware the illusory truth effect “Repeated information is often perceived as more truthful than new information. This finding is known/ the illusory truth effect, and it is typically thought to occur because repetition increases processing flue
Yet another reminder than big and popular does NOT mean secure. Don't trust an IT brand just because you hear about it constantly. "perceived truthfulness increased as the number of repetitions increased" https://t.co/uPA7pnpJ0J aka illusory truth effect.
@bryan_hemming @Lowkey0nline The Illusory truth effect. It's key to how corporate media successfully promulgates establishment messaging and controls the narrative that shapes reality for the electorate. https://t.co/bpmNe4ufh3
These findings add to our theoretical understanding of the illusory truth effect and have applications for advertising, politics, and the propagation of “fake news.” https://t.co/W1cXfhPVgT
Repeated information is often perceived as more truthful than new information. This finding is known as the illusory truth effect, and it is typically thought to occur because repetition increases processing fluency. https://t.co/W1cXfhPVgT
@MikeASperrazza @nataliegwinters It's called the illusory truth effect. https://t.co/qEL1ZKp429
@ProjectLincoln See: Illusory Truth Effect https://t.co/ePxxgF3aPG https://t.co/peUZP4VJ29
@EvelynA111 @MammaLu48 @MAC_Arms @WalshFreedom You’ll just make excuses for his words…just like he taught you to do using the illusory truth effect…like a good little cult member 👏 https://t.co/cwz0e2bvWY
@realJewishGuy @MattWallace888 Science. A repeated message is perceived as more truthful than new information because it increases processing fluency. They need us to trust him so we sign up for the chip Do you trust Elon Musk? Do you trust Elon Musk? D
@Aborti0nRights 'We have to keep saying it'. They think if they just call it murder enough it will become so. Sounds a lot like brainwashing to me. https://t.co/Qagh82fbRW
Effects of repetition frequency on the illusory truth effect | Cognitive Research: Imagine doing this with (deep) state run media about a presidential candidate for over seven years then claiming to have an impartial grand jury & 71 indictments against
RT @HaileyBucks2: @JenaGriswold Why do you keep tweeting the same things? If you say it enough, it has to be true. Fellow tweeters! Let’s s…
@OGdukeneurosurg Perhaps related to 2 factors.. 1.) the "illusory truth effect" where more repetition = more fluent understanding of images or concepts + 2.) structures in the visual cortex that look for areas of optic flow, translation & rotation be
If you follow Jena Griswold Colorado SOS you’ll notice her tweets are always the same attempt at convincing you of her “truth”, her opinions as truth. She tries to convince you continuously. It’s called mind control programming. Check it out.
@JenaGriswold Why do you keep tweeting the same things? If you say it enough, it has to be true. Fellow tweeters! Let’s study this. https://t.co/1blYnCw4NC. The effects of repetition frequency on the illusory truth effect.
Anytime you repost a tweet from Republicans you are actually HELPING them spread their lies. It's called Illusory Truth theory To understand how it works see this: https://t.co/pphXAI4rPE
@RP360alt @AsadaGina Unfortunately, due to the illusory truth effect, piers’ lies would have still spread & been believed. Check out illusory truth effect https://t.co/qCekV47JDE
@Srhgrl82Bailey @ultra_freedom45 @Timcast People also tend to see patterns (such as repetitions) where there’re none. https://t.co/oWRCEopOX9 https://t.co/8Qvnq3af5L https://t.co/aOLQpH6c1v
@bruce_juhl @markbullivant7 @goodfoodgal It would be wise and healthy to step outside of the echo chamber you’re in. https://t.co/B0SaSMv5Pj
@fratotolo2 @valfurla No, però se continui troverai sempre più persone che ci crederanno. https://t.co/4T8Wq5T6yr
@Renkatroussier2 au top de la biblio foufouche : https://t.co/2MKHAoKw7z
You absorb that which you are constantly exposed to. That is why liars bombard and double-down. That is why they never relent. It is a war of attrition for your mind. https://t.co/spxjJpkddY