© 2021 National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved. Countering misinformation can reduce belief in the moment, but corrective messages quickly fade from memory. We tested whether the longer-term impact of fact-checks depends on when people receive them. In two experiments (total N = 2,683), participants read true and false headlines taken from social media. In the treatment conditions, “true” and “false” tags appeared before, during, or after participants read each headline. Participants in a control condition received no information about veracity. One week later, participants in all conditions rated the same headlines’ accuracy. Providing fact-checks after headlines (debunking) improved subsequent truth discernment more than providi...
Misinformation management is a growing area of concern in Online Social Network (OSN) organizations....
Covid-19-related fake news widely circulates on social media. This is problematic as people commonly...
What role does deliberation play in susceptibility to political misinformation and “fake news”? The ...
© 2021 National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved. Countering misinformation can reduce belie...
Abstract Fake news exposure can negatively affect memory and beliefs, thus sparking debate about whe...
Fake news (i.e., misinformation) on social media has sharply increased in the past few years. We co...
The phenomenon of "fake news", or misleading online content, is increasingly worrisome due to its la...
Misinformation posting and spreading in social media is ignited by personal decisions on the truthfu...
Politically oriented "fake news"-false stories or headlines created to support or attack a political...
Many people have adopted harmful behaviors in response to the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, to the detriment ...
Disinformation on social media—commonly called “fake news”—has become a major concern around the wor...
In recent years, online misinformation designed to resemble news by adopting news design conventions...
False images and videos can induce people to believe in and remember events that never happened. Usi...
Given that being misinformed can have negative ramifications, finding optimal corrective techniques ...
Government agencies and fact-checking websites have been combating the spread of falsehoods on socia...
Misinformation management is a growing area of concern in Online Social Network (OSN) organizations....
Covid-19-related fake news widely circulates on social media. This is problematic as people commonly...
What role does deliberation play in susceptibility to political misinformation and “fake news”? The ...
© 2021 National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved. Countering misinformation can reduce belie...
Abstract Fake news exposure can negatively affect memory and beliefs, thus sparking debate about whe...
Fake news (i.e., misinformation) on social media has sharply increased in the past few years. We co...
The phenomenon of "fake news", or misleading online content, is increasingly worrisome due to its la...
Misinformation posting and spreading in social media is ignited by personal decisions on the truthfu...
Politically oriented "fake news"-false stories or headlines created to support or attack a political...
Many people have adopted harmful behaviors in response to the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, to the detriment ...
Disinformation on social media—commonly called “fake news”—has become a major concern around the wor...
In recent years, online misinformation designed to resemble news by adopting news design conventions...
False images and videos can induce people to believe in and remember events that never happened. Usi...
Given that being misinformed can have negative ramifications, finding optimal corrective techniques ...
Government agencies and fact-checking websites have been combating the spread of falsehoods on socia...
Misinformation management is a growing area of concern in Online Social Network (OSN) organizations....
Covid-19-related fake news widely circulates on social media. This is problematic as people commonly...
What role does deliberation play in susceptibility to political misinformation and “fake news”? The ...