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Less than you think: Prevalence and predictors of fake news dissemination on Facebook

机译:比您想象的要少:Facebook上虚假新闻传播的普遍性和预测因素

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So-called “fake news” has renewed concerns about the prevalence and effects of misinformation in political campaigns. Given the potential for widespread dissemination of this material, we examine the individual-level characteristics associated with sharing false articles during the 2016 U.S. presidential campaign. To do so, we uniquely link an original survey with respondents’ sharing activity as recorded in Facebook profile data. First and foremost, we find that sharing this content was a relatively rare activity. Conservatives were more likely to share articles from fake news domains, which in 2016 were largely pro-Trump in orientation, than liberals or moderates. We also find a strong age effect, which persists after controlling for partisanship and ideology: On average, users over 65 shared nearly seven times as many articles from fake news domains as the youngest age group.
机译:所谓的“假新闻”已经使人们更加担心政治运动中错误信息的普遍性和影响。鉴于该材料有广泛传播的潜力,我们将研究2016年美国总统竞选期间与分享虚假文章相关的个人层面特征。为此,我们将原始调查与Facebook个人资料数据中记录的受访者的共享活动唯一地关联起来。首先,我们发现共享此内容是相对罕见的活动。保守派更有可能分享假新闻领域的文章,2016年,假新闻领域比自由主义者或温和派更倾向于特朗普。我们还发现了强烈的年龄效应,在控制了党派和意识形态之后,这种效应仍然存在:平均而言,年龄超过65岁的用户分享的假新闻领域文章数量是最年轻年龄组的近7倍。

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