Why Conspiracy Theories Take Off Online
We look at why conspiracy theories thrive on social media. Also, the school with a 100% graduation rate, where students can get only one of two grades.
Some conspiracy theories spread like wildfire online, despite the truth really being out there (and easily searchable). What makes people continue to share conspiracies?
And, after a video showing 16-year-old Ayrton Little from Louisiana getting accepted into Harvard University went viral, we take an in-depth look at the school where he studied. It has 100% graduation rate and students can only get one of two grades: 鈥淎鈥 or 鈥淔鈥.
Presenter: Jonathan Griffin
Producer: Anisa Subedar
(Photo: A plane flying in the sky. Credit: Getty Images)
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