As a social media user, you can be eager to share content. You can also try to judge whether it is true or not. But for many people it is difficult to prioritise both these things at once. That’s the conclusion of a new experiment led by MIT scholars, which finds that even considering whether
Asking people about their intent to share social media content makes them worse at judging the veracity of news headlines, according to an MIT-led study.
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