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rumor$71392$ - Übersetzung nach niederländisch

Rumor Control Center; Rumor control

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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Rumour Has It; Rumor Has It (song); Rumor Has It (disambiguation); Rumour Has It (song); Rumor Has It (album)
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urban legend         
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FORM OF MODERN FOLKLORE
Urban myth; Friend Of A Friend; Urban Legends; Urban myths; Urban legends; Urban rumor; Urban Legend; Urban folklore; People awakening on the mortuary table; Urban mythology; Microwaved poodle; Modern myth; Urban tale; Contemporary legend; Belief tale; Contemporary belief tale; Internet urban legends; Internet Urban Legends; Popular legend; Urban lore; Urban legend
waar gebeurd of gedeeltelijk gebeurd modern volksverhaal gebaseerd op mondelinge overlevering en deel uitmakend van de populaire mythologie (verscheidene volksverhalen zijn ontstaan op het internet en een aantal wordt voortdurend doorverteld)

Definition

rumor
n.
1) to circulate, spread a rumor
2) to confirm a rumor
3) to deny; dispel, spike a rumor
4) an idle, unfounded, wild rumor
5) an unconfirmed; vague rumor
6) rumors circulate, fly, spread
7) a rumor that + clause (we heard a rumor that she was back in town)
8) a rumor about
9) (misc.) rumor has it that she will be getting married soon

Wikipedia

Rumor control center

Rumor control centers (RCC) and rumor control mechanisms, identify, investigate and mitigate potentially disruptive rumors, capable of driving a cycle of harmful escalation. Rumor control centers, which often operate call centers, respond to crisis situations such as terrorist attacks, natural disasters, or civil disturbances.

The well-developed crisis control centers established during the Cold War were among the earlier examples of effective rumor control mechanisms. In the United States, during the civil rights movement, rumor control centers were set up and operated with the assistance of the Community Relations Service (CRS), a "peacemaker" agency created by the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Rumor control centers have been established in the United States at different levels of governance, including municipal, regional, state-wide and national. Permanent rumor control centers serve a specific, local population, and have often been set up in response to specific incidents.

Social media makes it easier for rumors to spread, and more difficult for rumor control and fake news to be managed. By 2018, "rumor cascades" were under investigation as stories with serious inaccuracies were spread by millions of people."