If Big Tech has the will, here are ways research shows self-regulation can work
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Governments and observers across the world have repeatedly raised concerns about the monopoly power of Big Tech companies and…
Jan. 19, 2021, 9:28 a.m. Conspiracy theories seem to meet psychological needs and can be almost impossible to eradicate.
In the weeks leading up to Election Day 2020, Twitter and other social media companies announced they would be voluntarily…
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Americans clearly do not agree about the best solutions to the country’s biggest problems.
Credit - Getty Images Americans clearly do not agree about the best solutions to the country’s biggest problems.
Credit - Getty Images Americans clearly do not agree about the best solutions to the country’s biggest problems.
A mericans clearly do not agree about the best solutions to the country’s biggest problems.
If any group understands the toll misinformation can take on the public understanding of science, it’s climate scientists.
If any group understands the toll misinformation can take on the public understanding of science, it’s climate scientists.
When nudged, people will share accurate information online, but ideology still influences behavior Oct 15 · 4 min read By Paula…
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The possibilities are endless—so is the misinformation. Righting the wrongs about 5G.
It’s being called the worst pandemic in modern history. I’m not talking about COVID-19 – thought it most certainly applies here…
It’s being called the worst pandemic in modern history. I’m not talking about COVID-19 – thought it most certainly applies here…
It’s being called the worst pandemic in modern history. I’m not talking about COVID-19 – thought it most certainly applies here…
It’s being called the worst pandemic in modern history. I’m not talking about COVID-19 – thought it most certainly applies here…
It’s being called the worst pandemic in modern history. I’m not talking about COVID-19 – thought it most certainly applies here…
It’s being called the worst pandemic in modern history. I’m not talking about COVID-19 – thought it most certainly applies here…
It’s being called the worst pandemic in modern history. I’m not talking about COVID-19 – thought it most certainly applies here…
It’s being called the worst pandemic in modern history. I’m not talking about COVID-19 – thought it most certainly applies here…
La proliferación de bulos y noticias falsas se ha convertido en un quebradero de cabeza para la mayoría de redes sociales.
Mask Up Against Misinformation Source: Shutterstock When I was interviewed by Al Jazeera English LIVE on Wednesday evening (July…
Misinformation on social media is not a new problem, but we may never have felt its impact so strongly as in 2020.
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If you’re looking for solid information on COVID-19, the Internet is not always your best bet—equal parts encyclopedia and…
I f you’re looking for solid information on COVID-19, the Internet is not always your best bet—equal parts encyclopedia and…
Two brothers — both professors at the University of Alberta — are meeting at the intersection of art and science to tackle…
An MIT study has found social media's built-in craving for likes is affecting our ability to objectively analyze the accuracy…
U of A professors encouraging people to think before sharing fake news Two brothers — both professors at the University of…
Compiled by veteran medical journalist Brian Owens, this roundup of some of the newest science on the COVID-19 pandemic…
A new study finds that our itch to share on social media helps spread misinformation about the COVID-19 pandemic.
Newswise — To stay current about the Covid-19 pandemic, people need to process health information when they read the news.
Post Views: 2 To stay current about the Covid-19 pandemic, people need to process health information when they read the news.
To stay current about the Covid-19 pandemic, people need to process health information when they read the news.
A new study suggests that periodically prompting users to think about news accuracy could help limit the sharing of…
To stay current about the Covid-19 pandemic, people need to process health information when they read the news.
To stay current about the Covid-19 pandemic, people need to process health information when they read the news.
A study contains bad news and good news about Covid-19 misinformation -- and a new insight that may help reduce the problem.
To stay current about the Covid-19 pandemic, people need to process health information when they read the news.
To stay current about the COVID-19 pandemic, people need to process health information when they read the news.
Misinformation on social media is not a new problem, but we may never have felt its impact so strongly as in 2020.
A simple ‘nudge’ encourages people to share more truthful COVID-19 content online The bad news, not that anyone needs more of it…
The bad news, not that anyone needs more of it: The dangers of COVID-19 could worsen if misinformation on social media…
Credit: CC0 Public Domain The bad news, not that anyone needs more of it: The dangers of COVID-19 could worsen if…
July 2, 2020, 10:51 a.m. Plus: Misinformation around Black Lives Matter protests and an analysis of the most-shared COVID-19…
Newswise — The bad news, not that anyone needs more of it: The dangers of COVID-19 could worsen if misinformation on social…
Post Views: 4 The bad news, not that anyone needs more of it: The dangers ofCOVID-19could worsen if misinformation on social…
The bad news, not that anyone needs more of it: The dangers of COVID-19 could worsen if misinformation on social media…