they’ll also start stating the same opinion to others as if they experienced it first-hand…
That’s the worst part of such articles, that’s how misinformation spreads and why it’s so difficult to combat.
People need to think on their own, find multiple sources of info and learn to tell the difference between reliable magazines and click-baiting, and try by themselves every time it’s possible (like in this case).
That’s the worst part of such articles, that’s how misinformation spreads and why it’s so difficult to combat.
People need to think on their own, find multiple sources of info and learn to tell the difference between reliable magazines and click-baiting, and try by themselves every time it’s possible (like in this case).
It is for me as well as you.