我们受感染的信息生态系统,它是如何生病的,以及我们如何对待它

Nathan Ruhde
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2019冠状病毒病大流行表明,人们是多么容易受到错误信息的影响。在美国,对机构的信任处于历史最低点,这对错误信息的传播产生了不利影响。更糟糕的是外国的社交媒体消费者,他们对错误信息的监管较少,有时阴谋论和谎言的传播速度更快。这篇文章建议,专家们不应该只关注打击错误信息,还应该考虑如何让人们更容易获得医学上可靠的信息,从而有助于遏制错误信息,尤其是在医学领域。此外,这篇文章还表明,由于公众对医生的高度信任,他们最有能力对抗目前猖獗的错误信息。
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Our Infected Information Ecosystem, How It Fell Ill, and How We Treat It
The COVID-19 pandemic has shown how susceptible to misinformation people can be. In the USA, trust in institutions is at an all time low, and that has adverse consequences for the spread of misinformation. Even worse off are social media consumers in foreign countries who navigate a landscape of less policing of misinformation and sometimes faster spreading conspiracy theories and lies. This article suggests that, rather than only focusing on cracking down on misinformation, experts should also think about how providing easier access to medically sound information might help curb misinformation, particularly in the medical arena. Further, this article suggests that medical doctors are best positioned to counter currently rampant misinformation because of the elevated trust they have with the general public.
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