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  2. Rumor spread in social network - Wikipedia

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    Rumor spread in social network. The spread of rumors is an important form of communication in society. There are two approaches to investigating the rumor spreading process: microscopic models and the macroscopic models. The macroscopic models propose a macro view about this process and are mainly based on the widely-used Daley-Kendall and Maki ...

  3. Rumor - Wikipedia

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    A 1930s Works Progress Administration poster depicts a man with WPA shovel attacking a wolf labeled 'rumor'.. A rumor (American English), or rumour (British English; see spelling differences; derived from Latin rumorem 'noise'), is "a tall tale of explanations of events circulating from person to person and pertaining to an object, event, or issue in public concern."

  4. Misinformation - Wikipedia

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    Misinformation might be created and spread with malicious intent for reasons such as causing anxiety or deceiving audiences. [125] Rumors created with or without malicious intent may be unknowingly shared by users. [citation needed] People may know what the scientific community has proved as a fact, and still refuse to accept it as such. [129]

  5. Shaming, ignoring, gossiping, gaslighting: HR experts say ...

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    Among them: People ignoring others, sending “not nice” emails to an employee and copying everybody, spreading rumors, gossiping, eye rolling in meetings, taking credit for the work of others ...

  6. Litter boxes in schools hoax - Wikipedia

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    Unsubstantiated rumors surfaced in Prince Edward Island in October 2021, possibly as a joke. After the rumors spread widely in schools and on social media, the Public Schools Branch denied claims of litter boxes, with the director of the school district saying "It seemed to me like it was a backlash against some of the progressive things that our schools are doing, and we would have many that ...

  7. Suicide of Ryan Halligan - Wikipedia

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    Ryan Patrick Halligan (December 18, 1989 – October 7, 2003) was an American student who died by suicide at the age of 13 after being bullied by his classmates in person and cyberbullying online. According to the Associated Press, Halligan was repeatedly sent homophobic instant messages, and was "threatened, taunted and insulted incessantly".

  8. Democrats joke about false JD Vance rumor after years of ...

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    After years of condemning former President Donald Trump for spreading m isinformation and conspiracy theories, Democrats are now poking fun at his running mate using a false, vulgar rumor. The ...

  9. Lincoln Park students, alumni speak out on bullying issues ...

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    According to Aloi, letters and messages found after her brother's suicide revealed that a female student had spread a rumor about Joseph as "a joke." Aloi said these rumors were proven to be false ...