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TikTok User Detects Conspiracy In The Titanic Scheme

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TikTok User Detects Conspiracy In The Titanic Scheme

A TikTok video about the Titanic conspiracy theory created by 18-year-old TikTok user @mia_w22 went viral and received over 11 million views.

 

In the video, Mia discussed a conspiracy theory that the Titanic sinking was actually a planned insurance fraud scheme using a decoy ship called the Olympic.

 

Despite the video being filled with multiple factual inaccuracies, Mia saw it as just another piece of content for her growing true crime and meme-focused social media accounts.

 

However, the audience engagement on the video quickly turned from curiosity to negativity as viewers reacted strongly to the incorrect details presented in the video.

 

On the r/titanic subreddit, Mia received a lot of criticism from users who called the theory a “cancer source” and made derogatory comments towards her.

 

The negativity only fueled more engagement and by the time Mia decided to delete the video, it had taken on a life of its own.

 

People continued to repost the video, either to debunk it or to build onto the theory, creating even more buzz around the conspiracy.

 

The incident shows how quickly conspiracy theories can spread on social media platforms like TikTok.

 

While it may be tempting to create and share sensational content, it is important to consider the accuracy of the information being presented.

 

In this case, the inaccuracies in Mia’s video led to criticism and negativity, and ultimately caused her to remove the video.

 

It serves as a reminder to be vigilant about the information being shared and the impact it can have on others.

Victoria Philip is not only a Journalist but also a talented fiction writer. You can reach her on this numbers, 08135853903, 09112869878

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