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Media analysts emphasize that this environment often blurs the line between genuine news and speculative content.
A single blurry photo, taken without explanation, can lead to multiple narratives forming at once. Without verified information, audiences tend to fill in the blanks based on assumptions, opinions, or political viewpoints.
This can create entirely different versions of the same event, depending on who is viewing it.
This helps explain why mysterious sightings or unclear images often go viral. People are not just reacting to what they see—they are reacting to what they think might be happening.