The five of us had a spontaneous conspiration, when we realized that each of us knew that two of the four owners were fucking headcases and we had to help each other find parachutes before the plane went into the drink.
A dialogue in which the perspective of conspirational phenomena are not dismissed as too improbable to legitimize the spending of focus and attention on it. These phenomena include not only the potential plot itself, but also the factual signs that either indicate in favor of the perspective to be at hand or actually advocate against it's probability and/or it's associated severity of the negative consequences might the plot be succesful.
Any kind of online conspiralogue on the topic of a certain vaccine these days must effectively deal with the issue of censorship policies of the platforms where the conspiralogue could be hosted in a stable manner.
Look at those people conspirationalizing about the existence of UFOs; with a telescope in one hand and science literature citing ancient data that reveals there have been studies done on them in the other.