Researchers Reveal the Simple Way to Help Social Media Users

Researchers Reveal the Simple Way to Help Social Media Users Spot Fake News

Short and simple comments from ordinary social media users can help others online to spot fake news, a new study shows. Research shows reading corrections from others online can reduce the perceived accuracy of and engagement with incorrect content. Experts found the format and strength of cor

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Short and simple comments from ordinary social media users can help others online to spot fake news, a new study shows. Research shows reading corrections from others online can reduce the perceived accuracy of and engagement with incorrect content. Experts found the format and strength of cor

Related Keywords

Germany , Italy , Exeter , Devon , United Kingdom , Zurich , Züsz , Switzerland , Florian Stoeckel , Jason Reifler , Besir Ceka , Ben Lyons , Chiara Ricchi , Twitter , University Of Zurich , Communications Psychology , Facebook , University Of Exeter , Instagram , University Of Utah , Davidson College , Social Media Success Art Concept ,

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