Why do we share fake news? Despite a growing body of freely-available knowledge and information fake news has managed to spread more widely and deeply than before. This paper seeks to understand why this is the case. More specifically, using an experimental setting we aim to quantify the effect of veracity and perception on reaction likelihood. To examine the nature of this relationship, we set up an experiment that mimics the mechanics of Twitter, allowing us to observe the user perception, their reaction in the face of shown claims and the factual veracity of those claims. We find that perceived veracity significantly predicts how likely a user is to react, with higher perceived veracity leading to higher reaction rates. Additionally, we ...
In 2018, sixty-eight percent of adults in America obtained their news from social media sites. Durin...
Permeating the Internet and reaching millions of users, fake news became a pervasive phenomenon on t...
Focusing on a widespread COVID-19 conspiracy theory, this study examines how social endorsement syst...
Why do we share fake news? Despite a growing body of freely-available knowledge and information fake...
First published online: 18 November 2020The increasing spread of false stories ("fake news") represe...
By conducting large-scale surveys in Germany and the United Kingdom, we investigate the individual-l...
The problem of the increase in the volume of fake news and its widespread over social media has gain...
Social media platforms are facing increasing tensions in balancing the desire to maintain freedom of...
The proliferation of misinformation, inaccuracy in data processing, twisted scientific findings thro...
Sharing of fake news on social media platforms is a global concern, with research offering little in...
Despite the increasing relevance of how to counter fake news on social media, there are only a few s...
Online media is changing the traditional news industry and diminishing the role of journalists, news...
peer reviewedFake news that manipulates political elections, strikes financial systems, and even in...
The intentional and non-intentional use of social media platforms resulting in digital wildfires of ...
Misinformation has captured the interest of academia in recent years with several studies looking at...
In 2018, sixty-eight percent of adults in America obtained their news from social media sites. Durin...
Permeating the Internet and reaching millions of users, fake news became a pervasive phenomenon on t...
Focusing on a widespread COVID-19 conspiracy theory, this study examines how social endorsement syst...
Why do we share fake news? Despite a growing body of freely-available knowledge and information fake...
First published online: 18 November 2020The increasing spread of false stories ("fake news") represe...
By conducting large-scale surveys in Germany and the United Kingdom, we investigate the individual-l...
The problem of the increase in the volume of fake news and its widespread over social media has gain...
Social media platforms are facing increasing tensions in balancing the desire to maintain freedom of...
The proliferation of misinformation, inaccuracy in data processing, twisted scientific findings thro...
Sharing of fake news on social media platforms is a global concern, with research offering little in...
Despite the increasing relevance of how to counter fake news on social media, there are only a few s...
Online media is changing the traditional news industry and diminishing the role of journalists, news...
peer reviewedFake news that manipulates political elections, strikes financial systems, and even in...
The intentional and non-intentional use of social media platforms resulting in digital wildfires of ...
Misinformation has captured the interest of academia in recent years with several studies looking at...
In 2018, sixty-eight percent of adults in America obtained their news from social media sites. Durin...
Permeating the Internet and reaching millions of users, fake news became a pervasive phenomenon on t...
Focusing on a widespread COVID-19 conspiracy theory, this study examines how social endorsement syst...