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Remember when the moon landing hoax stuff was just a weird book at the library?
Last week I was scrolling through a video feed and saw a 3 hour 'documentary' about faked moon landings with millions of views. It made me think of 3 years ago, when I first got into these debates online. Back then, you'd find a forum thread with maybe 50 replies arguing over photo shadows. Now the same stuff is slick videos with AI voiceovers and graphs. I remember a specific thread from last month where someone from Phoenix posted a detailed breakdown they claimed proved the flag was waving, and it got debunked point by point in the comments over two days. The scale and speed of it all is just different. It feels less like a niche debate and more like a factory pumping out content. Has anyone else noticed how the arguments don't really evolve, just the packaging?
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olivias881mo ago
Heard a podcast say the same old flag thing last week?
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brian_murray1mo ago
Ugh, what about the shipping cost of all that cloth?
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