Viral Conspiracy Theory Claims Eminem Has Died And Been Replaced By A Robot
Viral Conspiracy Theory Claims Eminem Has Died And Been Replaced By A Robot
Fake news, also known as junk news or pseudo-news, is a type of yellow journalism or propaganda that consists of deliberate disinformation or hoaxes spread via traditional news media or online social media. Fake news has the power to influence people across the political spectrum and beyond. It's been a part of media history long before social media, since the invention of the printing press. On the internet, people would form the headline called "clickbait" entice people to click to read more about it, but it doesn't correlate to the actual topic.
Many people believe that Eminem passed away and the guy currently posing as Eminem is a robot. Personally, I think this is false. This video about the rapper becoming a robot was posted on Oct.16, 2019. Based on my research, I figured that the host in this video is only a Youtuber and is not an expert. She would not know or have enough evidence that this actually happened.
As we look at the video and picture, it clearly states that they are both invalid and irrelevant. Secondly, the article claims that Eminem died in 2007. When you look through his song releases, he always published a new song throughout all year. Eminem is also very active on social media. Furthermore, the picture from 2011 to 2019 appears to be different. In my opinion, it is because people grow older and start to look differently. He got rid of his facial hair, lost tons of weight and became sober. I think he is still a great musician and his music still holds up, and it would be impossible for a robot to make the exact same music. Just because someone looks different now does not mean they're a robot or had plastic surgery. If this were true, it would have gone viral and people would share their opinions about it. To be honest, I haven't heard about this until a friend told me about it. Although I think that we should not assume or spread fake rumours unless we have enough evidence to prove that it is true.

I never heard about this before but I find it ridiculous how people can come up with such random conspiracy theories about someone or a situation. I agree with you, people can jump into conclusions so quickly by what they see. It's also just unrealistic. If he was actually a robot, you can easily tell the differences.
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