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Facebook drives fake news more than other social media: Study

When it comes to election misinformation on social media, Facebook takes the cake, according to a new study which found heavy Facebook users were far more likely to consume fake news than Twitter or other social media sites. ....

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Fake news on Facebook increased 2020 election doubts

Fake news on Facebook increased 2020 election doubts
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Fake news on Facebook increased 2020 election doubts – WSU Insider

New WSU research shows that the main driver of doubt among voters about the results of the 2020 U.S. presidential election was the consumption of fake news, which was primarily gleaned off Facebook. ....

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Fake news on Facebook increased 2020 election

Facebook users were more likely to read fake news about the 2020 U.S. presidential election than users of Twitter and other social media websites, a Washington State University-led analysis found. The study in Government Information Quarterly indicates that fake news consumption and political alignment were the primary forces driving doubt about the integrity of the vote counting process – and surprisingly not the method used to cast votes. The researchers also found that individuals who got election news by navigating directly to mainstream news websites rather than through social media were less likely to consume fake news. ....

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Fake News On Facebook Increased 2020 Election Doubts

Fake News On Facebook Increased 2020 Election Doubts
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