Using co-sharing to identify use of mainstream news for promoting potentially misleading narratives

IF 21.4 1区 心理学 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Pranav Goel, Jon Green, David Lazer, Philip S. Resnik
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Much of the research quantifying volume and spread of online misinformation measures the construct at the source level, identifying a set of specific unreliable domains that account for a relatively small share of news consumption. This source-level dichotomy obscures the potential for users to repurpose factually true information from reliable sources to advance misleading narratives. We demonstrate this potentially far more prevalent form of misinformation by identifying articles from reliable sources that are frequently co-shared with (shared by users who also shared) ‘fake’ news on social media, and concurrently extracting narratives present in fake news content and claims fact checked as false. Specifically in this study, we use Twitter/X data from May 2018 to November 2021 matched to a US voter file. We find that narratives present in misinformation content are significantly more likely to occur in co-shared articles than in articles from the same reliable sources that are not co-shared, consistent with users using information from mainstream sources to enhance the credibility and reach of potentially misleading claims.

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使用共同分享来识别使用主流新闻来促进潜在的误导性叙述
许多量化在线错误信息的数量和传播的研究都是在源头层面衡量结构的,确定了一组特定的不可靠领域,这些领域在新闻消费中所占的份额相对较小。这种来源层面的二分法模糊了用户重新利用来自可靠来源的真实信息来推进误导性叙述的可能性。我们通过识别来自可靠来源的文章来证明这种潜在的更普遍的错误信息形式,这些文章经常与社交媒体上的“假”新闻共同分享(由也分享“假”新闻的用户分享),同时提取假新闻内容中存在的叙述和事实核查为虚假的声明。具体来说,在这项研究中,我们使用了2018年5月至2021年11月与美国选民档案相匹配的Twitter/X数据。我们发现,与来自相同可靠来源的非共享文章相比,错误信息内容中的叙述更有可能出现在共享文章中,这与用户使用来自主流来源的信息来增强潜在误导性声明的可信度和影响力是一致的。
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Nature Human Behaviour
Nature Human Behaviour Psychology-Social Psychology
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期刊介绍: Nature Human Behaviour is a journal that focuses on publishing research of outstanding significance into any aspect of human behavior.The research can cover various areas such as psychological, biological, and social bases of human behavior.It also includes the study of origins, development, and disorders related to human behavior.The primary aim of the journal is to increase the visibility of research in the field and enhance its societal reach and impact.
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