Local news media tend to ignore online rumors, often on the logic that repeating misinformation just spreads it. So, The Rural Blog isn't repeating the falsehoods mentioned in the AP story, but we do suggest that if you see particular misinformation gaining traction in your coverage area, you debunk it with material from AP story or other fact-checkers. And do it on social media! It can build your brand as your community's main fact-finder.
The AP reporters note, "In some cases, misinformation about mass shootings or other events are spread by well-intentioned social media users trying to be helpful. In other cases, it can be the work of grifters looking to start fake fundraisers or draw attention to their website or organization. Then there are trolls who seemingly do it for fun. Fringe online communities, including on 4chan, often use mass shootings and other tragedies as opportunities to sow chaos, troll the public and push harmful narratives, according to Ben Decker, founder and CEO of the digital investigations consultancy Memetica."
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