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| The willingness to believe improbable stories without thinking. | |
| The urge to forward multiple copies of such stories to others. | |
| A lack of desire to take three minutes to check to see if a story is true. |
T. C. is an example of someone recently infected. He told one reporter, "I read on the Net that the major ingredient in almost all shampoos makes your hair fall out, so I've stopped using shampoo." When told about the Gullibility Virus, T. C. said he would stop reading email, so that he would not become infected.
Anyone with symptoms like these is urged to seek help immediately. Experts recommend that at the first feelings of gullibility, Internet users rush to their favorite search engine and look up the item tempting them to thoughtless credence. Most hoaxes, legends, and tall tales have been widely discussed and exposed by the Internet community.
Courses in critical thinking are also widely available, and there is online help from many sources, including:
Symantec Anti Virus Research Center
McAfee Associates Virus Hoax List
Urban Legends Reference Pages - We have all heard the countless stories known as "urban legends", modern myths that are told and retold yet cannot be proven true. While most of these stories are eventually proven to be false, they are nevertheless fascinating and entertaining glimpses into the darker side of our culture. The Urban Legends Reference Page at Snopes.Com has an extensive list of legends, all of which are organized into categories such as "Cokelore", "Horrors", "Love", "Travel", etc. Be sure to check out the "Hottest 25 Legends" section to get up to speed on the latest in modern mythology.
Those people who are still symptom free can help inoculate themselves against the Gullibility Virus by reading some good material on evaluating sources, such as the Evaluation of Information Sources.
Lastly, as a public service, Internet users can help stamp out the Gullibility Virus by sending copies of this message to anyone who forwards them a hoax.
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This message is so important, we're sending it
anonymously! Forward it to all your friends right away! Don't think
about it! This is not a chain letter! This story is true!
Don't check it out! This story is so timely, there is no date on it! This
story is so important, we're using lots of exclamation points!! Lots!!!!
For every message you forward to some unsuspecting person, the Home for the
Hopelessly Gullible will donate ten cents to itself. (If you wonder how
the Home will know you are forwarding these messages all over creation, you're
obviously thinking too much.)
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