Interventions against misinformation also increase skepticism toward reliable sources, finds study

Efforts to tackle false information through fact-checking or media literacy initiatives increase the public’s skepticism toward “fake news.” However, they also breed distrust in genuine, fact-based news sources, shows a University of Zurich-led study using online survey experiments in the US, Poland and Hong Kong. Efforts to tackle false information through fact-checking or media literacy initiatives increase the public’s skepticism toward “fake news.” However, they also breed distrust in genuine, fact-based news sources, shows a University of Zurich-led study using online survey experiments in the US, Poland and Hong Kong. Social Sciences Political science Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories

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