捷克学生在社交媒体上的新闻可信度

Jana Svrovátková, A. Pavlíček
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随着社交网络的发展,各种各样的错误信息、虚假信息和假新闻经常被分享和传播。这种传播与用户分享他们收到的新闻的意愿之间存在明显的联系。原因可能不同——从真正相信它到觉得它很幽默。我们的文章回答了以下研究问题:捷克共和国的学生在社交媒体上分享新闻的程度有多少?他们有多相信他们在那里读到的新闻?学生和年长的非学生的态度有什么不同吗?2020年秋天,我们在布拉格经济与商业大学进行了一项关于在社交网络上分享新闻的意愿的调查。该调查共有452名受访者,并非都是学生。虽然受访者一方面声称他们不会分享他们不相信是真实的信息,但足够数量的点赞或信息的有趣程度往往会说服他们做相反的事情。我们发现,女性在不分享假新闻方面比男性更严格。学生和非学生之间的进一步比较表明,学生将社交媒体作为新闻来源并更频繁地推荐,而非学生则更多地分享特定的消息。
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Social Media News Credibility among Students in the Czech Republic
With the development of the social network, a variety of misinformation, disinformation, and fake news has come to be often shared and spread. A clear link exists between this spread and the willingness of users to share news they receive. The reasons may differ-from actual belief in it to finding it humorous. Our article answers the following research questions: How much do students in the Czech Republic share news on social media? How much do they trust the news they read there? And does the attitude of students and older non-students differ? In the autumn of 2020, we conducted a survey at the Prague University of Economics and Business on the willingness to share news on social networks. The survey had 452 respondents, not all of which were students. Although the respondents, on the one hand, claimed they do not share messages they are not convinced are truthful, a sufficient number of likes or level of interestingness of the message often persuade them to do the opposite. We found that women are stricter about not sharing fake news than men. A further comparison between students and non-students demonstrated that students take social media as a source of news and recommend it more often, whereas non-students more often share specific messages.
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