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Nov 2023
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273 - The Conspiracy Test - Jesse Richar...

YOU ARE NOT SO SMART
About this episode

In this episode Jesse Richardson tells us all about ConspiracyTest.org, a new project designed to be a weird, fun, and cleverly educational way to explore just how skeptical you are (and could be) about a variety of conspiracy theories. The whole thing is designed to be very sharable and very viral, and it's launching right before Thanksgiving 2023 so that you can share it with your conspiracy-theory-entertaining friends and family over the holidays, in person or over social media (but you should definitely try it out on yourself first).

Newsletter

School of Thought

The Conspiracy Test

Metaconspiracy

How Minds Change

David McRaney’s Twitter

YANSS Twitter

Jesse Richardson's Website

Jesse Richardson's Twitter

Your Bias Is

Your Fallacy Is

Free Learning List

The Rules of Civil Conversation

Show Notes

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