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+0.03 A new Bigfoot documentary helps explain our conspiracy-minded era (www.msn.com S:-0.17 )
94 points by zdw 7 days ago | 108 comments on HN | Mild negative Moderate agreement (3 models) Editorial · v3.7 · 2026-03-15 23:26:38 0
Summary Digital Privacy & Algorithmic Access Neutral
This MSN news article discusses a Bigfoot documentary as cultural phenomenon in an era of conspiracy thinking, employing neutral exploratory framing that respects diverse belief systems. Structurally, however, the MSN platform implements extensive behavioral tracking (119+ profiling parameters), algorithmic content personalization, and age-based segmentation that fragment the information commons and restrict equal access to news. The editorial approach acknowledges complex cultural narratives, but the underlying platform architecture privileges commercial data extraction and micro-targeted engagement over privacy rights, free expression, and universal access to information.
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Art 12 Art 19 Platform's extensive behavioral tracking and profiling (Article 12 privacy) enables algorithmic content personalization and filtering that fragments readers' access to diverse information (Article 19 free expression), privileging commercial data extraction over equal information access.
Art 19 Art 26 Algorithmic news filtering by audience mode and user profiling restricts some readers' (especially minors) access to educational and cultural content, subordinating right to education and participation in cultural life to age-based content segmentation.
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HN Discussion 12 top-level · 11 replies
emp17344 2026-03-15 23:38 UTC link
Supposedly exposes the Patterson-Gimlin film as a hoax, which is a big deal in the Bigfoot community.
davidw 2026-03-16 00:17 UTC link
There's a Bigfoot trap in Oregon: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bigfoot_trap

I wonder if it gets a mention? It does get a mention in the recent Bruce Campbell movie https://www.ernieandemma.com/ - which looks to be even more poignant with his recent cancer diagnosis :-(

zyxzevn 2026-03-16 01:37 UTC link
Physics is needed to fully understand the demolition of 3 towers..
axiolite 2026-03-16 02:13 UTC link
What does bigfoot have to do with conspiracy? Doesn't bigfoot qualify as folklore/urban legend/pseudoscience/hoax/mythology? Is there widespread belief the government is actively covering up its existence for some reason?

Nothing in the linked story explained it. Did someone make a whole documentary and couldn't get the most basic info right? Or did the reporter mangle the article write-up?

mikert89 2026-03-16 02:32 UTC link
I used to look down on conspiracy theories, now I think many are actually true, or are mixed with truth. Its really unlikely that a theory circulates widely but has no basis in reality
Detrytus 2026-03-16 02:38 UTC link
Conspiracy theories arise from the natural tendency of human brain to look for patterns even where there are none.

That being said, nowadays it seems that a difference between conspiracy theory and confirmed fact is 12-24 months

zdw 2026-03-16 02:45 UTC link
Given that a large portion of the population has a HD or higher quality camera in their pocket most of the time these days, most cryptid style conspiracies seem pretty well debunked at this point.
Supermancho 2026-03-16 03:06 UTC link
The documentary does not, in fact, help explain the conspiracy zeitgeist. Human nature has been reason enough through modern history.

This MSN "article" seems oddly out of place on HN.

Animats 2026-03-16 03:38 UTC link
There are more conspiracies. Here are some well-verified ones:

- Epstein and way too many important people.

- The big one from the 1970s onward to increase the return on capital by lowering living standards, the "Powell memorandum".[1] That's the founding document of the modern conservative movement.

- Facebook/Meta being behind schemes for age verification.[2]

[1] https://scholarlycommons.law.wlu.edu/powellmemo/

[2] https://techoversight.org/2025/07/29/bloomberg-meta-google-l...

analog8374 2026-03-16 03:43 UTC link
Why are explanations so popular? You gotta wonder.
antognini 2026-03-16 04:15 UTC link
In a similar vein I highly recommend Behind the Curve, which is a documentary about the flat Earth movement. It was a pretty fair film and tried to get to know the people involved in the movement and what it was that motivated them.

It was interesting to see that one of the main figures featured in the documentary started out pretty generically wanting to get into conspiracy theories and started reading up on one after another until he found a particular one that clicked.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Behind_the_Curve

mukmuk 2026-03-16 05:24 UTC link
Somewhat relatedly, there is a pretty plausible theory that some “find the Yeti” expeditions were in fact cover for operations by my country’s intelligence services to sabotage China. See e.g., https://topsecretumbra.substack.com/p/the-secret-history-of-...
cogman10 2026-03-15 23:45 UTC link
IMO, that was done years ago.

If you look up that film stabilized [1], it becomes really apparent that it's just a guy in a ape costume. The shaky camera is the only thing that makes it harder to determine what's going on.

[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPlRr_OfxZI

garciasn 2026-03-16 00:44 UTC link
Is it? Because plenty of other hoax-based bullshit, like Flat Earth Conspiracy Theorists and those who believe that the Earth is only 6,000 years old continue on in their bubbles regardless of how much evidence is provided to the contrary.
darepublic 2026-03-16 01:43 UTC link
Obviously Bigfoot is too smart to fall for those traps
tokai 2026-03-16 02:29 UTC link
Cryptozoology is pretty big in the conspiracy mediascape.
mkoubaa 2026-03-16 02:33 UTC link
They're all on a spectrum between flat earth and Epstein didn't off himself, with some clustering at either end
estearum 2026-03-16 02:42 UTC link
“Reality” applies pretty much zero selection pressure on ideas that are by definition non-actionable.

That’s the real bread and butter of conspiracy theorizing: claims that don’t matter to anyone’s real lives whether they’re actually true or not.

Therefore they propagate primarily for entertainment value and face none of the friction that you’re imagining being generated by “doesn’t actually make useful predictions about the world.”

heavyset_go 2026-03-16 03:28 UTC link
Popular conspiracy theories are psyops to either discredit people, movements or ideas

The government spent a lot of time and energy pumping up UFO conspiracy theories to hide sightings of classified aircraft, and they're getting pumped up again in the age of developing cheap weaponized drones.

I would not be surprised that the whole human sex trafficking and Qanon related conspiracy theories are also psyops to hide what's actually going on in plain sight. Obviously, Hillary Clinton wasn't trafficking kids in the basement of a pizza parlor, but there is literally a cabal of elite sex trafficking pedophiles that own and run everything, and one of them is the president.

phendrenad2 2026-03-16 03:43 UTC link
I'm pretty sure almost everyone who believes in UFOs also believes that bigfoot is some kind of alien. So that's a lot of people.
gdulli 2026-03-16 04:00 UTC link
I wouldn't say that Epstein is a vindication of conspiracy theories, at least not the "Bigfoot" type. Epstein was already in trouble with the law for trafficking over 20 years ago. The pedophilia in the Catholic church was known decades before that. It's shameful that these stories didn't get more attention sooner, but the general veracity of them wasn't in question.

The prototypical pedophilia conspiracy theory we didn't believe at all is the Comet Ping Pong one, which was appropriate.

II2II 2026-03-16 04:18 UTC link
Funny story there: I was stuck with a conspiracy-minded high school teacher who insisted that some sort of flash lower down in one of the towers was proof of a demolition. I got fed up with listening to it each day, so I calculated how long it would take a shock wave to propagate through steel, from the crash site to the flash below. It pretty much worked out.
jibal 2026-03-16 04:32 UTC link
> Its really unlikely that a theory circulates widely but has no basis in reality

No, this is not at all true. For example, the only "truth" of BigFoot is the hoax video that many people are emotionally inclined to think isn't a hoax. The only "truth" in Qanon is the messages that Q wrote. Pizzagate was believed by people emotionally inclined to believe that Hillary drinks children's blood. And on and on. Did the government fake the moon landing? Many people believe so, despite no "truth" to it. Is the Earth flat but NASA is conspiring to tell people it's a globe? Is evolution a hoax? There are reasons that these circulate widely despite having no truth to them.

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2026-03-16 01:29 eval_success PSQ evaluated: g-PSQ=-0.400 (3 dims) - -
2026-03-16 01:29 eval Evaluated by llama-4-scout-wai-psq: -0.40 (Moderate negative)
2026-03-16 01:26 eval_success Lite evaluated: Moderate negative (-0.40) - -
2026-03-16 01:26 model_divergence Cross-model spread 0.28 exceeds threshold (2 models) - -
2026-03-16 01:26 eval Evaluated by llama-4-scout-wai: -0.40 (Moderate negative)
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2026-03-16 00:06 eval_success PSQ evaluated: g-PSQ=-0.400 (3 dims) - -
2026-03-16 00:06 eval Evaluated by llama-3.3-70b-wai-psq: -0.40 (Moderate negative)
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2026-03-16 00:02 eval Evaluated by llama-3.3-70b-wai: -0.40 (Moderate negative)
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2026-03-15 23:26 eval Evaluated by claude-haiku-4-5-20251001: -0.13 (Mild negative) 20,052 tokens
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