A new study looked at over 58 million pieces of content shared from 2015 to 2025 in 1,659 conspiratorial groups about autism across 19 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean.
its not just telegram. i see misinformation all over the internet now. autism is “trending”. so you see memes, posts, jokes, articles that have very little actual information that can be discerned.
nobody. its just become popular to label yourself as autistic and blame everything on that.
i’ve seen posts on social media with something like “omg my autism is goin brrrr hahaha.” in relation to something that has nothing to do with being on the spectrum.
“If you like video games, you might be autistic!” and other such nonsense.
makes it rather difficult when people think its “hip” and will attach non-spectrum behavior to autism.
its not just telegram. i see misinformation all over the internet now. autism is “trending”. so you see memes, posts, jokes, articles that have very little actual information that can be discerned.
I still don’t really understand what the purpose is. Who’s getting rich off this information?
nobody. its just become popular to label yourself as autistic and blame everything on that.
i’ve seen posts on social media with something like “omg my autism is goin brrrr hahaha.” in relation to something that has nothing to do with being on the spectrum.
“If you like video games, you might be autistic!” and other such nonsense.
makes it rather difficult when people think its “hip” and will attach non-spectrum behavior to autism.