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baconcakes 23. sij
Odgovor korisniku/ci @Sacha_Altay @BrendanNyhan
Gonna start dropping this in some Facebook feeds. "So few people" is at odds with my anecdotal experience tho
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Matthias Michel 23. sij
See this: and this: . It's a bit surprising, but the data indeed seem to support the view that few people share fake news.
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C Shepherd 23. sij
Odgovor korisniku/ci @Sacha_Altay @BrendanNyhan
So the up shot is its hard to build trust but easy to destroy it?
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Indexical Banana 24. sij
Odgovor korisniku/ci @Sacha_Altay @olivertraldi
is there a word for that title style where it’s the opposite of clickbait? it’s great
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Andre Costopoulos 24. sij
Odgovor korisniku/ci @Sacha_Altay @PascalBoyerUSA
Very interesting. I would say that there is a difference between sharing news known or thought to be fake, and the sharing of news that turns out to be fake.
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Hal Morris 24. sij
And a third category, for whom only the drama, contrariness, repugnance to the mainstream matters, and those who say there is no truth, and supposed truth is an instrument of oppression.
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