This study modelled the factors that influence fake news spreading behaviour among social media users. To gather our data, we used an online survey to sample 385 social media users in Nigeria, using a chain referral approach. Smart PLS structural equation modelling was used...
for sure. The impact of fake news is broad and worth stopping, but censoring speech has its own negative implications. It’s an age-old set of questions: How do you get people to stoplyingand how do you get
People are likely to think that video is the most believable, noted S. Shyam Sundar. He works at Pennsylvania State University. Sundar and his team showed fake (假的) news stories to 180 people. One fake story claimed plastic was used to make rice. One version (版本) of the rice story...
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...
“They will make a cost-benefit analysis to see if, on average, this piece of news will move people closer to what they think or move them away. And we include a nominal cost for sharing. For instance, taking some action, if you are scrolling on social media, you have to stop to ...
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To summarize, why do people make noises in bed? Copulation is moderately demanding metabolically, costing about 100 kcal per intercourse and driving peak heart rates up to 145–170 bpm (Oliva-Lozano et al., 2022). Without a pressing need to communicate, the physiological priority should be to...
[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 ...
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**Ask questions.** Skepticism is great, and being able to question your beliefs is the sign of a great scientist. So don't be afraid to explore why people believe what they do – their answers might change how you think. Have a laugh. One of the roots of believing false news is ...