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Right and left, partisanship predicts (asymmetric) vulnerability to misinformation

Right and left, partisanship predicts (asymmetric) vulnerability to misinformation | Education in a Multicultural Society | Scoop.it


We analyze the relationship between partisanship, echo chambers, and vulnerability to online misinformation by studying news sharing behavior on Twitter. While our results confirm prior findings that online misinformation sharing is strongly correlated with right-leaning partisanship, we also uncover a similar, though weaker, trend among left-leaning users. Because of the correlation between a user’s partisanship and their position within a partisan echo chamber, these types of influence are confounded. To disentangle their effects, we performed a regression analysis and found that vulnerability to misinformation is most strongly influenced by partisanship for both left- and right-leaning users.

Read the full article at: misinforeview.hks.harvard.edu


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Suspended for a tweet? - Administration and social media by SCOTT MCLEOD

Suspended for a tweet? - Administration and social media by SCOTT MCLEOD | Education in a Multicultural Society | Scoop.it
Suspended for a tweet?
AUGUST 26, 2017 BY SCOTT MCLEOD

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Social media usage trends in Japan that shed light on the market

Social media usage trends in Japan that shed light on the market | Education in a Multicultural Society | Scoop.it

"While social media usage trends in Japan reveal the unique function of various apps, low posting rates drive the need for additional market research ..."


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