False political information spreads far and fast across social media, with negative consequences for society. Individual users play a key role in sharing such material, extending its range through the phenomenon of organic reach. An online experiment tested the hypotheses that higher trust in the source of false information, and lower agreeableness of the person encountering it, would predict their likelihood of extending its reach. 172 participants saw real examples of disinformation stories that had been posted to social media, and rated their likelihood of sharing and interacting with it in other ways. Neither trust in the source nor agreeableness influenced organic reach. However, people lower in conscientiousness rated themselves as mo...
The rapid spread of disinformation online poses a challenge for democratic societies. Defined as int...
We synthesize a burgeoning literature investigating why people believe and share false or highly mis...
Social media such as Twitter and Facebook are increasingly being used as a source of information in ...
There is considerable concern about the propagation of disinformation through social media, particul...
There is considerable concern about the propagation of disinformation through social media, particul...
Individuals who encounter false information on social media may actively spread it further, by shari...
False political material is widely spread on social media, presenting significant problems for socie...
This dataset was collected as part of a project evaluating the effect of a number of predictors on t...
The increasing dissemination of online misinformation in recent years has raised the question which ...
Why do we share fake news? Despite a growing body of freely-available knowledge and information fake...
Why do we share fake news? Despite a growing body of freely-available knowledge and information fake...
It is widely believed that the impact of fake news, internet rumors, hoaxes, deceptive memes etc. ar...
First published online: 18 November 2020The increasing spread of false stories ("fake news") represe...
As people increasingly receive their news via social media in the Internet age, some political scien...
The study attempts to develop an ordinal logistic regression model to identify the predictors of par...
The rapid spread of disinformation online poses a challenge for democratic societies. Defined as int...
We synthesize a burgeoning literature investigating why people believe and share false or highly mis...
Social media such as Twitter and Facebook are increasingly being used as a source of information in ...
There is considerable concern about the propagation of disinformation through social media, particul...
There is considerable concern about the propagation of disinformation through social media, particul...
Individuals who encounter false information on social media may actively spread it further, by shari...
False political material is widely spread on social media, presenting significant problems for socie...
This dataset was collected as part of a project evaluating the effect of a number of predictors on t...
The increasing dissemination of online misinformation in recent years has raised the question which ...
Why do we share fake news? Despite a growing body of freely-available knowledge and information fake...
Why do we share fake news? Despite a growing body of freely-available knowledge and information fake...
It is widely believed that the impact of fake news, internet rumors, hoaxes, deceptive memes etc. ar...
First published online: 18 November 2020The increasing spread of false stories ("fake news") represe...
As people increasingly receive their news via social media in the Internet age, some political scien...
The study attempts to develop an ordinal logistic regression model to identify the predictors of par...
The rapid spread of disinformation online poses a challenge for democratic societies. Defined as int...
We synthesize a burgeoning literature investigating why people believe and share false or highly mis...
Social media such as Twitter and Facebook are increasingly being used as a source of information in ...