Sociology, asked by AdvikaRai3816, 11 months ago

Why do we believe in rumors and how do they affect our actions?

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Answered by chandelpallavi673
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Rumors are defined as widely spread talk with no reliable source to back it up. They aren't always bad. Some rumors can even seem positive, like promotions, engagements, or awards. That's why we believe in rumours.

Affects:-

Rumors seem harmless; almost a fun pastime. But there's a point where they can become harmful to your health.

There's a great deal of information out there about bullying among teenagers and younger children. What's sometimes overlooked is that adults can be bullied, too.

It can come in the form of untrue rumors or gossip about them or a loved one. It can also come through reactions to words or an image that's been posted.

Physical appearance, politics, and financial issues can all become the subject of online bullying, too.

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