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This lecture explores the concept of rumors and collective beliefs, analyzing the mechanisms behind their spread and impact. Starting with the origins and etymology of rumors, it delves into the psychological aspects of rumor propagation, including distortion mechanisms and the role of media. The lecture also discusses case studies, such as the infamous Orleans rumor, highlighting the societal implications and the challenges of debunking false information. By examining the psychology and sociology of rumors, the instructor sheds light on why people are inclined to believe and spread such information, emphasizing the importance of critical thinking and media literacy.