👉 Hoaxers: That's right! They're people who spread lies to deceive others and then try to blame others for their own dishonesty. Examples:
1. "I heard that you guys are hoarding fake news like they're hoards of food," a friend said in a hoarse, fake-English voice.
2. "He was the one who told me about the conspiracy theory that's causing so much chaos in my world," another said with an edge to his words.
3. "Hey, I saw you at the party and heard you were hoarding all the fake news in your handbag," a random stranger added sarcastically.
Hoaxers: They're not just people who lie about themselves; they also manipulate others' lives by spreading false information that distracts and distorts reality. For example:
1. "I told you so, but actually, I only saw you once at the party, and we were friends," a friend said to another after hearing rumors of their hoarding.
2. "That's not true, the conspiracy theory is real!" a person added in surprise, making everyone laugh.
In the end, it's important to remember that lies are dangerous, but they're often just as damaging if not more so when spread through social media and other platforms.