Hey Americans, spread this around would ya? Looks like there could very well be at least 1 person with a functional brain somewhere in Dump's general vicinity. User Danny_C_Danny_Du, in the USA News subreddit, 27 Jul 2022
False news stories are 70% more likely to be retweeted on Twitter than true ones -- and people, not bots, appear to be to blame User GoodNewsBot, in the Just Bad News subreddit, 01 Jun 2020
"False news stories are 70% more likely to be retweeted on Twitter than true ones -- and people, not bots, appear to be to blame" - /r/science (+64133) [March 09, 2018] User l_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_l, in the Reddit 2 Years Ago subreddit, 09 Mar 2020
The spread of true and false news online User Necrofancy, in the Discourse Is Action subreddit, 18 Jan 2020
The spread of true and false news online User painperdu, in the Marketing & Advertising of Business & Products subreddit, 15 Jan 2020
Science Magazine study confirms fake news "diffused significantly farther, faster, deeper, and more broadly than the truth in all categories of information" User matthewmagellan, in the Fake News subreddit, 09 Mar 2018
The spread of true and false news online (MIT, 7 page PDF) User GregariousWolf, in the Against Astroturfing and Media Manipulation subreddit, 09 Mar 2018
False news stories are 70% more likely to be retweeted on Twitter than true ones -- and people, not bots, appear to be to blame User Montroski, in the Jack's Biches subreddit, 09 Mar 2018
False news stories are 70% more likely to be retweeted on Twitter than true ones -- and people, not bots, appear to be to blame User virtualady, in the r/c137prime subreddit, 09 Mar 2018
The Spread Of True And False News Online User Mynameis__--__, in the Everything Science subreddit, 09 Mar 2018
The Spread Of True And False News Online User Mynameis__--__, in the Social Science subreddit, 09 Mar 2018
A vitória da desinformação: "False news stories are 70% more likely to be retweeted on Twitter than true ones -- and people, not bots, appear to be to blame" User peanutjar, in the Brasil é terra indígena subreddit, 09 Mar 2018
Hahaha fits best with us User nathanielx9, in the Cryptocurrency News & Discussion subreddit, 09 Mar 2018
False news stories are 70% more likely to be retweeted on Twitter than true ones -- and people, not bots, appear to be to blame (xpost) User nov2017redditor, in the Philippines - all about the Philippines subreddit, 09 Mar 2018
The spread of true and false news online User outspokenskeptic, in the skeptic subreddit, 08 Mar 2018
False news stories are 70% more likely to be retweeted on Twitter than true ones -- and people, not bots, appear to be to blame [r/science by u/SciMag] User topredditbot, in the All the top reddit posts subreddit, 08 Mar 2018
False news stories are 70% more likely to be retweeted on Twitter than true ones -- and people, not bots, appear to be to blame User NewJerseyFreakshow, in the You're the product. subreddit, 08 Mar 2018
False news stories are 70% more likely to be retweeted on Twitter than true ones -- and people, not bots, appear to be to blame --- but, but, MEH BOTS!? User caltactics, in the Donald J. Trump For President subreddit, 08 Mar 2018
False news stories are 70% more likely to be retweeted on Twitter than true ones -- and people, not bots, appear to be to blame User SciMag, in the Reddit Science subreddit, 08 Mar 2018