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Tusk on fake reports: There is a wave of conspiracy theories #tusk #donaldtusk - YouTube

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Donald Tusk's warning about a "wave of conspiracy theories" puts him at the center of a classic epistemic battle — who controls the narrative, and how do false beliefs spread and entrench in polarized democracies?

Conspiracy TheoryIllusory Truth EffectBackfire EffectInformation Warfare

Theory Briefing

  • Tusk publicly called out fake reports circulating about him, framing the phenomenon as a coordinated wave rather than isolated misinformation.
  • Conspiracy theory research shows that repeated exposure to false narratives — the 'illusory truth effect' — makes them feel credible over time.
  • Political leaders who name misinformation directly risk amplifying it, a classic 'backfire effect' dilemma at the heart of modern information warfare.