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Twitter Users 70% More Likely to Share Fake News Than Facts: MIT Research

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Twitter already has a bad reputation when it comes to the brownie of news on its platform and while it has repeatedly sought help from users to reduce spam and scams, the results of i of the largest studies on the fake news do not coincide with its claims. A recent research by MIT shows that those on Twitter are much more likely to see and share fake news articles than authentic ones.

Under the study, MIT researchers analyzed nearly 126,000 news manufactures shared past 3 meg users between 2006 and 2017. The result was mind-boggling as it was found that users are 70 per centum more than probable to retweet false news than truthful stories. The credibility of the scrutinized news stories was reviewed by 6 different organizations dedicated to fact-checking, including biggies such as Politifact and Snopes.

Twitter Users 70% More Likely to Share Fake News Than Facts: MIT Research

Researcher and lead author of the study, Soroush Vosoughi, said that simulated stories intrigue users the same way as clickbait does and this is what brings so much attention to these stories. Surprisingly, the written report highlights that homo users are more likely to share fake news than misleading "bot" accounts, contrary to the popular belief. The research likewise revealed that fake news spread on Twitter six times faster on an average than the truer versions of those stories.

Only concluding week Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey had pledged to ameliorate the country of "openness and civility" of Twitter conversations. Meanwhile, the study has urged social scientist to "redesign our information ecosystem" and educate users about the perils of spreading incorrect information. Facebook and Twitter have been under the scanner of the Us administration for alleged Russian interference in the presidential elections of 2016.

The scientists engaged in the study as well called upon the scientific community to initiate an interdisciplinary enquiry to determine and accost the "underlying pathologies" that atomic number 82 to a compulsive desire among users to share fake news without verification.

Source: https://beebom.com/twitter-users-share-fake-news-more/

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