However, there hasn'treally been a detailed study on how truth and fake news spread online.This March, three researchers at MIT have just published a study. Thestudy looked at the tracks of more than 100,000 pieces of news on socialmedia. It fmds that fake news spreads faster, further,...
and has made it a business priority to address the problem. Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerbergtestified before the Senateearlier this year about its fake news problem (amongst other issues). And both theUK and Canadian governmentshave summoned him for questioning about fake news...
” says Sanjeev Goyal, professor of economics at Cambridge University, who was not involved with this research. “In their new paper, Ali Jadbabaie and his collaborators
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” The headline was clearly not true and the source was not trusted. However, that “fake news” fact would lurk in the background of your brain. Then one day, when either the topic of Brittany Spears or Bill Clinton comes up in conversation, you just might ask yourself (or blurt out...
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"This trend is becoming more pronounced and it's still too early to understand all the consequences," Giannetti said in an interview. She added that one casualty of the trend was likely to be the quality of political discourse. "That is the other side of the same coin," she said. "If...
Pizzagate is another good example. Negative beliefs about the Democrats led some Republicans to believe a fake news story about a childsexring being run out of a pizza restaurant with ties to the Democratic Party. One person was so persuaded and outraged, he showed up with a rifle to in...
(right or left) were more likely to believe that the COVID-19 virus was created in a laboratory[24]. This study illustrates that debated information such as the undetermined origin of COVID-19[25]fosters fake news. Confirmation bias is also behind the development of online communities, known...
The 19-year-old was the Big West freshman of the year at UC Riverside last season but elected to turn pro and return to his home country of Australia, a decision that appears to be paying off so far with the strong role he's carving out for a deep Illawarra squad. ...