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Nancy Guthrie's Online Sleuths Went After WHO?! - YouTube

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In the Nancy Guthrie case, online sleuths targeted innocent people — raising the question of whether crowd-sourced suspicion causes its own brand of harm.

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Nancy Guthrie's Online Sleuths Went After WHO?! - YouTube

Theory Briefing

  • The Nancy Guthrie case spawned a second wave of victims: innocent people the internet collectively decided were guilty.
  • Online communities built cases against the wrong targets, showing how shared suspicion can harden into false certainty.
  • These wrongly accused individuals are described as casualties almost no one is discussing, suggesting public attention never corrected the error.