(Washington Comprehensive) After the US President Trump announced the infection of crown disease, social media immediately had some doubts, suspecting that this was Trump's election trick.
The New York Times reported that on Friday that night when Trump announced his condition, hundreds of overnight tweets questioned, although there were no evidence.According to the statistics of New York's social media analysis service provider, this type of tweet reached its peak on Friday morning and five times per minute.The questioners include Anand Giridharadas, the editor -in -chief of Times Weekly, and Jelani Cobb, a reporter from New Yorkers.
Some people believe that this is an excuse for the president to delay the election and cancel the next TV debate.Some people have pointed out that Trump has put forward too many false and misleading information about crown diseases, making them unable to believe him anymore.
Researchers at Cornell University announced this week that Trump is the largest number of initials of crown disease news and false information, accounting for about 38 % of the total amount of false information dialogue.According to statistics, since February of this year, Trump repeatedly stated to the public on at least 34 occasions that the crown disease epidemic will end.
Lai An, CEO of Card Strategies, who specializes in fake information, said: We are in an environment where conspiracy theories are gradually rampant, partly because the president has helped to help the help;Pass fake information with the public.
Regarding Trump infection, as early as September 18th, social media was circulating a conspiracy theory. It was pointed out that the so -called October surprise of Trump was announced by his diagnosis and said: fake, but very dramatic.After Trump announced his infection, this tweet reposted extensively on Facebook and Twitter again.