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Social media 'trust'/'distrust' buttons may reduce spread of
Social media 'trust'/'distrust' buttons may reduce spread of misinformation: Study
"Part of why misinformation spreads so readily is that users are rewarded with 'likes' and 'shares' for popular posts, but without much incentive to share only what's true.
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