Possible reasons labeling something a conspiracy theory doesn't make it less believable
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If an individual has already fully formed an opinion about a particular conspiracy, how it is labeled is unlikely to change that opinion.
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Positive dipictions of conspiracies in popular media may make "conspiracy theory " an ambivilant label. rather an a negative one.
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Individuals may categorize information independantly of how others label it.
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The "conspiracy theory" label may have been over used in recent years and now lacks potency.
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