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Did Kane Parsons actually direct 'Backrooms?' Silly theories abound

ftw.usatoday.com

The Backrooms film's viral conspiracy theories show how internet communities spin elaborate narratives around mysterious creators — a textbook case of collective sense-making gone wild.

Collective Sense-MakingConspiracy MentalitySocial Construction of RealityParasocial Relationships

Theory Briefing

  • Kane Parsons, the teen who made Backrooms famous online, is now at the center of wild fan theories about who really directed the film.
  • Collective sense-making theory explains why online communities fill information vacuums with elaborate, often unfounded narratives.
  • The Backrooms phenomenon began as viral found-footage fiction, priming audiences to distrust the 'official' story from the start.