When the WHO said that masks don't work, I ignored them because my model said that masks should work, and also that official spokespeople would lie to control public behavior. (Buying masks.)
I think this held up relatively well.
@WomanCorn I suppose many people can be said to use model based reasoning. Some models are just better than others.
This is why it's hard to convince conspiracy theorists: their model rejects inputs that contradict the model.
When people started talking about Trump conspiring with the Russians to hack the DNC, I rejected it because the talking point lined up too well with Clinton's campaign talking points.
That held up less well.