Establishing the Credibility of Playstation 3 Rumors
If you hear a number of Playstation 3 rumors circulating through the grapevine, you ay find yourself somewhat overjoyed at the news you have heard. Or, perhaps, you may be saddened at a negative rumor. In actuality, you should really feel a wait and see attitude towards Playstation 3 rumors or any types of rumors for that matter because most rumors turn out to be false. After all, they are rumors and that means that their credibility has not been established and it has not been confirmed. Hence, the term “rumors” is employed as opposed to facts.
On the Nature of Rumors
One thing that needs to be understood about rumors is the fact that rumors can possibly be highly exaggerated or even possibly completely false. Sometimes we will put an enormous amount of blind faith in a rumor simply because we want it to be true. To a certain extent, this is utterly harmless as there is really no consequence if benign rumors turn out to be false. For example, if there are Playstation 3 rumors circulating that a new tennis game based on robots performing at Wimbledon turn out to be false, oh well, no harm done. Yes, there may be a little bit of disappointment when such Playstation 3 rumors turn out to be false, but they are inconsequentially disappointing.
Wanting to Believe Playstation 3 Rumors
Part of the reason people fall for Playstation 3 rumors is the fact that they want to believe the rumors. Perhaps that notion of a robot tennis match is just too cool not to be true. Besides, maybe the people who have heard the rumor really, really want to buy the robot tennis game when it is released. If it isn’t true, then it should be true! As such, people will hope it is true to the point it is true. Now, is there any harm in this? Not really, other than the minor disappointment that may set in when the consumer realizes that the game is not forthcoming. If one does wish to avoid the feeling of disappointment, then perhaps it is best to understand that rumors are always unconfirmed information. As such, little faith should be put in them until proper confirmation can be revealed.
On a side note, if you wish to avoid fallacious rumors it becomes best to stick with sources of information that are routinely credible such as trusted industry publications. These publications will often avoid unconfirmed information and keep from steering their audience wrong.


