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Who to Trust on Social Media: How Opinion Leaders and Seekers Avoid Disinformation and Echo Chambers

机译:谁信任社交媒体:意见领导者和寻求者如何避免消毒和回声室

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As trust in news media and social media dwindles and fears of disinformation and echo chambers spread, individuals need to find ways to access and assess reliable and trustworthy information. Despite low levels of trust in social media, they are used for accessing political information and news. In this study, we examine the information verification practices of opinion leaders (who consume political information above average and share their opinions on social media above average) and of opinion seekers (who seek out political information from friends and family) to understand similarities and differences in their news media trust, fact-checking behaviors, and likeliness of being caught in echo chambers. Based on a survey of French Internet users (N = 2,000) we find that not only opinion leaders, but also opinion seekers, have higher rates across all three of these dependent variables. We discuss the implications of findings for the development of opinion leadership theory as well as for social media platforms wishing to increase trust.
机译:随着新闻媒体和社交媒体的信任和恐惧对不忠实和回声室的恐惧,个人需要找到访问和评估可靠和值得信赖的信息的方法。尽管对社交媒体的信任程度低,但它们用于访问政治信息和新闻。在这项研究中,我们研究了意见领导者的信息核查实践(世卫组织将政治信息量超过平均水平,并将其与高于平均社交媒体的意见)和意见寻求者(从朋友和家人寻求政治信息)以了解相似之处和差异在他们的新闻媒体信任,事实上检查行为,以及在回声室捕获的可能性。基于对法国互联网用户的调查(n = 2,000),我们发现不仅意见领导者,而且也是意见寻求者,这些依赖变量中的三个都具有更高的速率。我们讨论了调查结果对舆论领导理论的发展的影响以及希望增加信任的社交媒体平台。

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