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Says Who? The Effects of Presentation Format and Source Rating on Fake News in Social Media

机译:谁说的?演示格式和来源评级对社交媒体中虚假新闻的影响

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News-real or fake-is now abundant on social media. News posts on social media focus users' attention on the headlines, but does it matter who wrote the article? We investigate whether changing the presentation format to highlight the source of the article affects its believability and how social media users choose to engage with it. We conducted two experiments and found that nudging users to think about who wrote the article influenced the extent to which they believed it. The presentation format of highlighting the source had a main effect; it made users more skeptical of all articles, regardless of the source's credibility. For unknown sources, low source ratings had a direct effect on believability. Believability, in turn, influenced the extent to which users would engage with the article (e.g., read, like, comment, and share). We also found confirmation bias to be rampant: users were more likely to believe articles that aligned with their beliefs, over and above the effects of other factors.
机译:真实或虚假新闻现在在社交媒体上非常丰富。社交媒体上的新闻文章将用户的注意力集中在头条新闻上,但是谁撰写这篇文章重要吗?我们调查了更改演示文稿格式以突出显示文章的来源是否会影响其可信度,以及社交媒体用户如何选择与其互动。我们进行了两个实验,发现促使用户思考谁写了这篇文章会影响他们的相信程度。突出显示来源的演示格式具有主要作用;无论消息来源的信誉如何,它都使用户对所有文章都更加怀疑。对于未知来源,低来源评级直接影响可信度。反过来,可信度会影响用户与文章互动的程度(例如,阅读,喜欢,评论和分享)。我们还发现确认偏见非常普遍:除了其他因素的影响之外,用户更有可能相信符合其信念的文章。

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