#traderumour@rumour.app A rumour is an unverified piece of information that spreads quickly from person to person. It often starts with a small story or assumption and grows as people add their own versions. Rumours can spread through social media, schools, workplaces, or communities, and they usually lack solid evidence. Sometimes, they are harmless, but other times they can damage reputations or cause misunderstandings. People often believe rumours because they sound interesting or match their emotions. It’s always important to check the facts before sharing any information. In today’s digital age, stopping false rumours is more important than ever.
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