OMF Oh My Fake: Why You Might Believe A Prohibited Hospital Strike - 20 Minutes

With the approach of the December 5 strike, a letter was sent to a nursing assistant on Twitter. According to the surfer who posted it, he would show the "pressure" undergone by some "French" not to strike, since he asked the caregiver to work. But as our fact-checkers in the Fake off section explain, this is actually a common practice in hospitals, to ensure minimum service.

So why did we get caught?

You will find the explanation in the video above, thanks to Clémence and our program "Oh My Fake" . There is talk of confirmation bias and even Captain Dreyfus.

OMF Oh My Fake , launched on Snapchat Discover, it's the 20 Minutes program that makes you strong against "fake news". Here, it is not a question of answering the question "Is it true or is it false?" "But to" Why did we believe it? By analyzing the mechanisms that make fake news so attractive that even seasoned minds - like yours! - may succumb to it.

And as this program is just fascinating and "fabulous", we let you scan this snapcode in the Snapchat application to subscribe. Go!

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