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Fan theories about Gregory's identity spiral into absurdity — a perfect case study in how confirmation bias and pattern-seeking turn noise into narrative.

Confirmation BiasApopheniaNarrative FallacyPattern Recognition

Theory Briefing

  • The video piles on increasingly outrageous identity claims for Gregory, showing how fans force any clue to fit a preexisting theory.
  • Confirmation bias drives FNAF theorists to connect unrelated characters like Pomni and Barack Obama to a single in-game child.
  • The sheer overload of contradictory 'evidence' illustrates apophenia — the human brain's urge to find meaningful patterns in random data.