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Research on social media and research on correcting misinformation are both growing areas in communication, but for the most part they have not found common ground. This study seeks to bridge these two areas, considering the role that social media may play in correcting misinformation. To do so, we test a new function of Facebook, which provides related links when people click on a link within Facebook. We show users a post containing misinformation, and then manipulate the related stories to either confirm, correct, or both confirm and correct the misinformation. Findings suggest that when related stories correct a post that includes misinformation, misperceptions are significantly reduced.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69da9afe0f0ab7a47c835c27 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/jcom.12166
Leticia Bode
Georgetown University
Emily K. Vraga
University of Minnesota
Journal of Communication
University of Wisconsin–Madison
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