The spread of online misinformation has gained mainstream attention in recent years. This paper approaches this phenomenon from a cultural evolution and cognitive anthropology perspective, focusing on the idea that some cultural traits can be successful because their content taps into general cognitive preferences. This research involves 260 articles from media outlets included in two authoritative lists of websites known for publishing hoaxes and ‘fake news’, tracking the presence of negative content, threat-related information, presence of sexually related material, elements associated to disgust, minimally counterintuitive elements (and a particular category of them, i.e., violations of essentialist beliefs), and social information, inte...
Misinformation has become a common part of our digital media environments and it is compromising the...
There are well-understood psychological limits on our capacity to process information. As informatio...
This paper argues that the creation and propagation of misinformation in online environments, partic...
The spread of online misinformation has gained mainstream attention in recent years. This paper appr...
The increasing dissemination of online misinformation in recent years has raised the question which ...
Misinformation is so easily believed and spread due to social media and its algorithms that amplify ...
False political information spreads far and fast across social media, with negative consequences for...
This article is based on up-to-date foreign research on the use of misinformation as a tool of psych...
It is widely believed that the impact of fake news, internet rumors, hoaxes, deceptive memes etc. ar...
Why do we share fake news? Despite a growing body of freely-available knowledge and information fake...
The wide availability of user-provided content in online social media facilitates the aggregation of...
Copyright © 2023 The Author(s). Alarmist narratives about online misinformation continue to gain tra...
The interlink between information and belief formation and revision is a fundamental aspect of soci...
International audienceSocial media like Facebook are harshly criticized for the propagation of healt...
The aim of this study is to determine the effect of the need for cognition and the need for affectio...
Misinformation has become a common part of our digital media environments and it is compromising the...
There are well-understood psychological limits on our capacity to process information. As informatio...
This paper argues that the creation and propagation of misinformation in online environments, partic...
The spread of online misinformation has gained mainstream attention in recent years. This paper appr...
The increasing dissemination of online misinformation in recent years has raised the question which ...
Misinformation is so easily believed and spread due to social media and its algorithms that amplify ...
False political information spreads far and fast across social media, with negative consequences for...
This article is based on up-to-date foreign research on the use of misinformation as a tool of psych...
It is widely believed that the impact of fake news, internet rumors, hoaxes, deceptive memes etc. ar...
Why do we share fake news? Despite a growing body of freely-available knowledge and information fake...
The wide availability of user-provided content in online social media facilitates the aggregation of...
Copyright © 2023 The Author(s). Alarmist narratives about online misinformation continue to gain tra...
The interlink between information and belief formation and revision is a fundamental aspect of soci...
International audienceSocial media like Facebook are harshly criticized for the propagation of healt...
The aim of this study is to determine the effect of the need for cognition and the need for affectio...
Misinformation has become a common part of our digital media environments and it is compromising the...
There are well-understood psychological limits on our capacity to process information. As informatio...
This paper argues that the creation and propagation of misinformation in online environments, partic...