The current study examines the associations of the dark side of social media use and fake news sharing behavior among social media users. A large cross-sectional data from 1022 social media users are collected to test the research model, formulated using social comparison theory, self-determination...
“Seeing is believing. People are more likely to accept misinformation when they see something in a video,” Sundar said. That’s especially true with the rise of deepfake technologies, which create fake but visually (视觉上) believable videos. Another big problem with fake news is how easily...
解析 D)72. Why did the writer write the passage? A. To tell us where to find fake news. B. To teach us how to care about others. C. To teach us how to show our feelings. D. To tell us not to share fake news with others ...
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和第四段Seeingisbelieving.Peoplearemorelikelytoacceptmisinformationwhentheyseesomethinginavideo,"Sundarsaid.That'sespeciallytruewiththeriseofdeepfaketechnologies,whichcreatefakebutvisually(视觉上)believablevideos.("眼见为实。当人们在视频中看到某些东西时,他们更容易接受错误信息,"Sundar说。随着深度造假技术的兴起...
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[9]. People also use “fake news” to label as unreliable opinions that do not support their positions[1]. Related terms include hoax, conspiracy theories, myths, rumours or propaganda. A rumour is defined as the social phenomena of a news story being spread by word of mouth or through ...
LCC Research Guides: What to Do about Fake News: Library Information This guide provides tips on how to use analytical skills to evaluate information and avoid getting snookered by fake news. M Wright 被引量: 0发表: 2017年 Gainsborough shop owner prosecuted for selling illegal tobacco The owner...