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bibliometrics

What We Know and What We Don’t Know About Combatting Misinformation

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Interventions Studied
We reviewed over 450 academic papers on misinformation interventions across user, platform, and policy levels. Using bibliometric analysis, we discovered what’s been studied the most and the overlooked strategies that deserve more attention.

misinformation interventions

How Fairness, Effectiveness, and Intrusiveness Shape Public Support

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Statue of justice holding scales
When it comes to fighting misinformation on social media, public support is not guaranteed. New research from a survey of over 1,000 US social media users indicates that how fair an intervention feels matters more to Americans than whether they believe it will be effective.

What We Know and What We Don’t Know About Combatting Misinformation

1 minute read

Published:

Interventions Studied
We reviewed over 450 academic papers on misinformation interventions across user, platform, and policy levels. Using bibliometric analysis, we discovered what’s been studied the most and the overlooked strategies that deserve more attention.

scoping review

What We Know and What We Don’t Know About Combatting Misinformation

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Published:

Interventions Studied
We reviewed over 450 academic papers on misinformation interventions across user, platform, and policy levels. Using bibliometric analysis, we discovered what’s been studied the most and the overlooked strategies that deserve more attention.

social media governance

How Fairness, Effectiveness, and Intrusiveness Shape Public Support

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Statue of justice holding scales
When it comes to fighting misinformation on social media, public support is not guaranteed. New research from a survey of over 1,000 US social media users indicates that how fair an intervention feels matters more to Americans than whether they believe it will be effective.

social media misinformation

survey data

How Fairness, Effectiveness, and Intrusiveness Shape Public Support

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Statue of justice holding scales
When it comes to fighting misinformation on social media, public support is not guaranteed. New research from a survey of over 1,000 US social media users indicates that how fair an intervention feels matters more to Americans than whether they believe it will be effective.

user behavior

user perceptions

How Fairness, Effectiveness, and Intrusiveness Shape Public Support

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Statue of justice holding scales
When it comes to fighting misinformation on social media, public support is not guaranteed. New research from a survey of over 1,000 US social media users indicates that how fair an intervention feels matters more to Americans than whether they believe it will be effective.