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groupthink

[groop-thingk] / ˈgrupˌθɪŋk /












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We here at Pariah Capital simply bet that at the extremes this groupthink tends to go too far, and that over time a reaction will set in.

From MarketWatch Mar. 13, 2026

After first-team All-NBA top scorer Tatum went down with an injury that could have meant missing the entire 2025-26 season, a groupthink emerged: The Celtics should reboot.

From The Wall Street Journal Mar. 2, 2026

"Upvotes reward what a community likes, not what is true, so you can get information cascades, groupthink, and strong echo chambers in certain subreddits."

From BBC Feb. 16, 2026

He will need to steer groupthink, or at least the thinking of the voting Federal Open Market Committee, to implement his preferred policies on rates and the balance sheet.

From Barron's Feb. 1, 2026

You then tend to have groupthink and bubbles that form, bubbles that are associated with their own kinds of mythologies and ideologies.

From Salon Jan. 20, 2026




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