An autohoaxer is someone who, by default, assumes that any major news event (especially shocking, tragic, or world-shaping ones) is a hoax, staged event, or psychological operation until proven otherwise.
It’s the opposite of the mainstream stance (“innocent until proven guilty” or “real until proven fake”). Instead, the autohoaxer’s stance is:
- Default assumption → The event is fake, scripted, or manufactured.
- Burden of proof → On those claiming it was real.
- Suspicion of media → They believe mainstream outlets are coordinated storytellers, not neutral reporters.
This mindset is common in conspiracy circles that focus on media fakery, staged shootings, crisis actors, predictive programming, and metascript theory.
