Television and social media continued to be the main source of information for 72 per cent of the public, with 44 per cent stressing that misinformation and fake news were a major concern, although 42 ...
This study challenges the notion that fake news easily shifts behaviors, showing minimal effects from single exposures, ...
Social media can serve a lot of good, but we are also seeing rapidly expanding evidence of its harmful effects on society, particularly in the spread of misinformation. And the shocking assassination ...
Tang: The important thing to note here is that one needs to debunk fake news faster than the speed at which it spreads.
Fake news has become a daily threat in today’s digital world. On social media, falsehoods spread faster than facts, and the latest technologies now make lies look frighteningly real. Deepfake videos ...