Propaganda is most effective at reinforcing and radicalizing preconceived ideas.This kind of fake news is usually highly targeted to specific audiences who either already have biased opinions on a topic or are particularly susceptible to certain ideas or methods of persuasion. Here's an example of m...
However, the warning tips did not seem to be effective over time and did not stop people from believing an article of false news once they saw it again without a warning [28]. Furthermore, the effect of repeated exposure seems to be enhanced by trust in reliable sources, such as ...
Social media can be a double-edged sword for modern communications, either a convenient channel exchanging ideas or an unexpected conduit circulating fake news through a large population. Existing studies of fake news focus on efforts on theoretical modelling of propagation or identification methods ...
Our model combines ideas from both international security and computer security, avoiding the limitations of both in explaining how influence attacks may damage democracy as a whole. Our initial account is necessarily limited. Building a truly comprehensive understanding of democracy as an information ...
0 OPEN Fake News: a conceptual model for risk management João Varela da Costa 1,2✉, Silvia Bogea Gomes1,2 & Miguel Mira da Silva1,2 This article proposes a model based on a systematic literature review (SLR) that investigates the intersection of Fake News, Risk, and Risk Management...
Tag Archives: No joke, this is how the 88MP Nikon Z7 III rumor started – from a post on the Chinese social media platform Weibo that said: “One day during my nap, I dreamed that the Nikon Z 7 Ill is an FX-format 88.48-megapixel BSI CMOS sensor.” I initially decided not to ...
• gathers and assesses relevant information, using abstract ideas to interpret it effectively comes to well-reasoned conclusions and solutions, testing them against relevant criteria and standards; • thinks openmindedly within alternative systems of thought, recognizing and assessing, as need be, th...
the printing press in themid-1400s, like the invention of the Internet, increased the speed at which fakenews could spread.The coming of the Enlightenment, from the seventeenth to nineteenth cen-turies, was characterized by widespread philosophical and intellectual ideas,the growth of the (...
He has used my words without proper citation to further his own ideas. This manipulation of my writing is at least disingenuous and at worst nefarious. But is it fake news? Mr. Lever’s article has propagated and promoted a point of view I do not share. So that part is fake. And ...
Open AccessArticle Fake News: “No Ban, No Spread—With Sequestration” by Serge Galam Serge Galam SciProfiles Scilit Preprints.org Google Scholar Serge Galam has been a theoretical physicist, an expert in disordered systems, and the initiator of [...] Read more CEVIPOF—Centre for Polit...