

Out of which the percentage of people who believed that information on harmful effects of vaccines was being hidden, was the highest in South Africa - at 57%. The.For instance, as per a study by UNICEF 43% of people worldwide believe in conspiracy theories regarding vaccines and the concealment of pertinent information regarding vaccines. Avril Lavigne is putting the rumors .Pop star Avril Lavigne has been at the centre of one of the most bizarre rumours of recent years as a wild conspiracy theory suggested she died 15 years ago was replaced by an actress. He was a "sk8r boi", she said see you later boy, because she may have been replaced by a body double. In the clip, Lavigne can be seen standing in what appears to be a.Avril Lavigne, the self-styled pop-punk princess, is not the only singer fans believe have been replaced with other conspiracies concerning Paul McCartney, Taylor Swift and even Beyonce.1 de nov. In a hilarious new TikTok, Lavigne pokes fun at the conspiracy theory that rules her social media comments to this day. ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: I know your record took longer than expected. There is not one part of the Avril is dead conspiracy that doesn’t fit… and yet it also satisfies the “Avril is alive” crowd too.From Los Angeles, Lavigne discussed her soulful new album, her health, and the crazy conspiracy theory about her that went viral. (2018 Axelle/Bauer-Griffin) Avril.To summarize, my theory is that Avril Lavigne has a nearly identical twin sister who replaced her in 2003 and is now pretending to be Avril. Ebola-chan: a jokey cartoon “mascot” for Ebola that, in the hands of some particularly unprincipled 4chan users, became a hoax directed at vulnerable West Africans.Avril lavigne conspiracy theory Avril Lavigne addressed the fact that not only is she alive, but she was never replaced with a look-alike double, despite the viral conspiracy rumor.Needless to say, that’s one of many 4chan news hoaxes. Apple Wave: an alleged “feature” of the iPhone 6, hyped by 4chan users on Twitter, wherein people can charge their phones by microwaving them.Bikini bridge: an invented beauty/fitness trend that encouraged women to lose enough weight to create a gap between the bones of their hip and pelvis the trend, though fake, eventually caught on in online eating-disorder communities.#Leakforjlaw: a similar social media prank that encouraged women to post their nude photos in support of Jennifer Lawrence.#Cutforbieber: a Twitter hashtag that encouraged young Beliebers to cut themselves to demonstrate their love for the performer.Fake bomb threats: a vast number of hoaxers have posted mass bomb and shooting threats to 4chan, prompting several arrests and evacuations.4chan has successfully gotten a swastika to trend on Google. Google- and poll-bombing: voting or searching for the same terms en masse, to either sabotage an online vote or make a topic trend artificially.The cyberbullying of Jessi Slaughter: one of the earliest high-profile incidents of cyberbullying, in which 4chan members sent death threats and calls to an 11-year-old girl who would later make multiple suicide attempts.Gamergate has since wrecked the lives of several female gamers and commentators and spawned a larger discussion about the way that industry treats women. Gamergate: an ongoing movement to expose “corruption” in video game journalism, which was (purportedly!) drummed up by 4chan users.Celebgate: the leak of dozens of stolen celebrity nude photos, which - while no longer available on 4chan - still exist as downloadable torrents across the Web.
