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| /.: People Older Than 65 Share the Most Fake News | |
| January 09th, 2019 | |
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| Saw this on Facebook, makes me think of a few of my uncles: | |
| An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Verge: | |
| > Older Americans are disproportionately more likely to share | |
| > news on Facebook, according to a new analysis by researchers at | |
| > New York and Princeton Universities. Older users shared more fake | |
| > news than younger ones regardless of education, sex, race, income, | |
| > or how many links they shared. In fact, age predicted their | |
| > behavior better than any other characteristic -- including party | |
| > affiliation. Today's study, published in Science Advances, | |
| > examined user behavior in the months before and after the 2016 | |
| > U.S. presidential election. In early 2016, the academics started | |
| > working with research firm YouGov to assemble a panel of 3,500 | |
| > people, which included both Facebook users and non-users. On | |
| > November 16th, just after the election, they asked Facebook users | |
| > on the panel to install an application that allowed them to share | |
| > data including public profile fields, religious and political | |
| > views, posts to their own timelines, and the pages that they | |
| > followed. Users could opt in or out of sharing individual | |
| > categories of data, and researchers did not have access to the | |
| > News Feeds or data about their friends. | |
| > | |
| > About 49 percent of study participants who used Facebook agreed to | |
| > share their profile data. Researchers then checked links posted to | |
| > their timelines against a list of web domains that have | |
| > historically shared fake news, as compiled by BuzzFeed reporter | |
| > Craig Silverman. Later, they checked the links against four other | |
| > lists of fake news stories and domains to see whether the results | |
| > would be consistent. Across all age categories, sharing fake news | |
| > was a relatively rare category. Only 8.5 percent of users in the | |
| > study shared at least one link from a fake news site. Users who | |
| > identified as conservative were more likely than users who | |
| > identified as liberal to share fake news: 18 percent of | |
| > Republicans shared links to fake news sites, compared to less than | |
| > 4 percent of Democrats. The researchers attributed this finding | |
| > largely to studies showing that in 2016, fake news overwhelmingly | |
| > served to promote Trump's candidacy. But older users skewed the | |
| > findings: 11 percent of users older than 65 shared a hoax, while | |
| > just 3 percent of users 18 to 29 did. Facebook users ages 65 and | |
| > older shared more than twice as many fake news articles than the | |
| > next-oldest age group of 45 to 65, and nearly seven times as many | |
| > fake news articles as the youngest age group (18 to 29). | |
| As for why, researchers believe older people lack the digital | |
| literacy skills of their younger counterparts. They also say that | |
| people experience cognitive decline as they age, making them | |
| likelier to fall for hoaxes. | |
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| > buzzfeed. hehe. Yeah, everything right of stalin is fake news I guess. | |
| Posted Fri May 15 10:03:14 UTC 2020 by 85.211.103.186 | |
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