People love spreading rumors
21 November, Monday, 2022
Yesterday "greatest show on earth" i.e. Football World Cup was an innovative event. Initially I thought maybe the opening ceremony would take about two to three hours. Since I had semester exams, and there was a lot of stress in studying, I didn't watch the show on purpose. The "greatest show on earth" comes only once every four years, and every time it comes with pomp and ceremony.
This year's event held in Qatar was completely different. But how can I describe what I have not seen? But I have not seen the program, but I have seen parts of the program in short videos on Facebook. Where the children's Quran recitation, BTS's Dreamers song, waving flag song and a child's motivational speaking which is similar to Quranic verses have been explained to the actor. And lastly another special thing that has gone viral is because Dr. Zakir Naik is present in Qatar on the occasion of the greatest show on earth and he will give lectures on Islam in various institutions and invite people to the path of Islam. But yesterday Dr. Zakir Naik arrived in Qatar yesterday and converted 4 people into Muslims at the football opening ceremony. But this video is from four years ago, which is being circulated as a rumor about the Qatar World Cup. There was also no Quran recitation at the opening ceremony of the World Cup in Qatar, which is a rumour, and spread on social media.
It wasn't much of a problem just to spread rumors, but people love to distort them with rumours. By excluding the right rumor, the rumor is twisted and twisted into a more complicated rumor. Then expose it to the public in various ways.
Some of the bloggers who spread the most rumours. They use a variety of catchy words in their headlines to attract readers. For example, "Elon Musk is forced to kill" you thought after seeing the headline, Elon Musk killed! Then he will be hanged, the Tesla company may end here. Then you go to that blogging site after seeing the headlines, and later realize that Elon Musk killed a chicken and cooked that chicken for dinner. Then you may have realized how complicated it is to explain a simple matter, and make it interesting to people, but in fact it is wrong.
Yes titles that are misleading are kind of a disappointment. Like the ones where there is one sentence in the article that pertains to the title lol