User:WP.UNDENIER/sandbox

Complements the Streisand Effect found here. Streisand effect. The Haley Effect is the repeated attempt by politicians to convince voters that they know something when they clearly do not…

Also, used to represent the phenomena of a person watching a movie that is over 15 years old. Then discussing, mentioning, bring up, and referencing the movie with the same excitement as seeing it for the first time. The difference is that the intended audience doesn't share the same enthusiasm due to the fact that they all say the movie originally 15 years ago and it lacks the novelty of seeing for the first time. It is convincing enough that everyone starts to believe and act as if they to have just seen it for the first time.

The Haley Effect
Complements the Streisand Effect found here. Streisand effect. The Haley Effect is the repeated attempt by politicians to convince voters that they know something when they clearly do not…

Also, used to represent the phenomena of a person watching a movie that is over 15 years old. Then discussing, mentioning, bring up, and referencing the movie with the same excitement as seeing it for the first time. The difference is that the intended audience doesn't share the same enthusiasm due to the fact that they all say the movie originally 15 years ago and it lacks the novelty of seeing for the first time. It is convincing enough that everyone starts to believe and act as if they to have just seen it for the first time.