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The Rules

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Originally published February 14, 1995
Authors Ellen Fein
Sherrie Schneider
GenresSelf-help Book
Page count192
Country United States
OCLC30915354
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About The Rules


The Rules: Time-tested Secrets for Capturing the Heart of Mr. Right is a self-help book by Ellen Fein and Sherrie Schneider, originally published in 1995.

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... " In the US, you ve seen debates over country music, the political identity of country music and who gets to decide The Rules of country music - and so that s another way in which even now, sometimes these old categories, these old communities, still matter...

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... Yes, that s the party that sees itself as the bastion of law and order, saying when it doesn t like the long-predicted verdict of our highest court, it will just change The Rules instead, with the prime minister vowing to do " whatever it takes" to make it happen...

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Coronavirus: Social-media-spread-virus conspiracy theories'

Nov 14,2023 11:41 pm

YouTube all the Conspiracy Theory has banned video falsely linking coronavirus, symptoms of 5G networks

Unger Social Media accepted platforms such as Facebook and YouTube may currently be a health hazard for the UK, because they spread Conspiracy Theories about coronavirus.

this is the conclusion of a peer-reviewed study, published in the journal Psychological medicine, the people, The Rules of your news from Social Media sources are more likely to break lockdown.

The team of researchers from Kings College London proposes a social-media-news sites must do more to regulate, misleading content.

"You have to wonder how long this condition can persist while Social Media platforms further includes a global distribution mechanism for medical misinformation," The Report said.

The study were surveys in the whole of the UK in April and may of this year.

the people were asked whether they believed A Number of Conspiracy Theories around Covid-19: The Virus was produced in the lab that the death and infection were the numbers manipulated by The Authorities , that the symptoms have been with 5G-radiation or, is that There is no Hard Evidence that The Virus is still present.

" None of these theories have a basis for verifiable fact.

Those who believed that such conspiracies were significantly more likely to have your messages from unregulated Social Media . For example, 56% of people believe that There is no Hard Evidence that the Corona Virus is present, you will get most of their Information from Facebook , compared with 20% of those who reject the Conspiracy Theory .

Sixty percent of those who believe that There is a connection between 5G and Covid-19 a fair amount or the bulk of their Information about The Virus is from YouTube. Only 14% of those who reject the theory are regular YouTube users.

There were dozens of reported attacks on Telecom equipment during the pandemic,

, And 45% of the people who believe, Covid-19 deaths are exaggerated. The Authorities get a lot of their news about The Virus from Facebook , More Than twice the 19% of the non-believers that say the same thing

"It was a strong positive relationship between the use of Social Media platforms as sources of knowledge about Covid-19, and the holding of one or more conspiracy Beliefs ," the study finds. "YouTube had Beliefs The Strongest Association with The Conspiracy , followed by Facebook . "

The research also found that people who left home with possible Covid-19 symptoms were More Than twice or Three Times as likely as those who do not to Information about The Virus from Facebook or YouTube.

the people had been permitted to visit family or friends At Home were also much more likely to your Information on Corona Virus, from Social Media than those who remained, by The Rules .

The researchers conclude that There is a strong link between the belief in Conspiracy Theories about The Virus and risky behaviors are imposed during restrictions, in order to prevent their spread.

"conspiracy Beliefs act to inhibit, health protection measures, behaviors," the study concludes, and "the Social Media act as a vector for such Beliefs . "

The Report finds that, if missing, was Information about Covid-19 due to increased conspiracy theorist David Icke , on ITV and The Local London Live TV station, the UK's regulator for broadcasting, Ofcom intervened.

ITV said that Mr Icke were evaluated remarks of "bad" and "risked undermining viewers" trust in the guidance of public authorities and scientific knowledge". for content that "the potential for significant damage for the spectators".

YouTube and Facebook also deleted Mr Icke's official channels of its platforms and social networks, insisting that the efforts to bring fake news about the coronavirus under control.

The study will be taken up by those who believe that Social Media companies such as Facebook and YouTube-owner Google should do more to control the publication of false Information .



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Source of news: bbc.com

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