@hainsworthtv Yes, the study shows kids aren't watching TV news. And consistent with prior studies, the kids are OK. The primary readers & spreaders of online disinformation in the US are older and more conservative: The Fox News demographic https://t.
@brunobittar91 @GustavoDosTweet Ah e os artigos sobre fake news: https://t.co/8l4Lt99BXL
On average, users over 65 shared nearly seven times as many articles from fake news domains as the youngest age group. https://t.co/IZiszMlv6p
Less than you think: Prevalence and predictors of fake news dissemination on Facebook https://t.co/Pg3QRRRRya
Why did kids flee @Facebook? Facebook users 65 years or older post seven times as many articles from fake news websites as adults 29 and younger https://t.co/Aw4jxAP67b
“On average, users over 65 shared nearly seven times as many articles from fake news domains as the youngest age group.” Boomers... https://t.co/QQT9uM2JG4
Older people tend to be most susceptible to falling for and spreading misinformation. On average, Facebook users 65 years or older post seven times as many articles from fake news websites as adults 29 and younger. Link naar onderzoek https://t.co/d5OlE1mL
RT @KevinBennettPhD: Adults 65 and older were 7x more likely to share fake news stories than the youngest age group. https://t.co/ME2NqbLObv
RT @KevinBennettPhD: Adults 65 and older were 7x more likely to share fake news stories than the youngest age group. https://t.co/ME2NqbLObv
RT @KevinBennettPhD: Adults 65 and older were 7x more likely to share fake news stories than the youngest age group. https://t.co/ME2NqbLObv
Adults 65 and older were 7x more likely to share fake news stories than the youngest age group. https://t.co/ME2NqbLObv
@PdxWheeler @julito212_julio @iPhilSomething @BernieSanders @delaneypv15 @CiaraVinzant I'm basing this opinion on this study: https://t.co/HTwm9urj3X
@JohnRussell99 Age has documented relevance to how Americans use Facebook. https://t.co/2UNfo4UEIZ
@Drlongisland Princeton study: people older than 65 are 7X more likely to share fake news on social media than younger generation 🤔 https://t.co/XrlFFrJYo1
Less than you think: Prevalence and predictors of fake news dissemination on Facebook https://t.co/YehssXNfkI
@superhumanity Well I don't need data to shit on Biden supporters. But I actually do have data that shows older voters are more likely to be less informed, conservative, and Republican. https://t.co/bqNF1VBmdn
@KWintie But also, yes. Older voters are much more likely to be misinformed and share misinformation: https://t.co/bqNF1VBmdn
@Laser2Therapy @ezraklein Where's your sources then, Boomer? https://t.co/kBoosDTJuj
A sad read...why do so many 60+ abandon their common sense from the physical world as they venture into the digital one. They're like children, but should know better: https://t.co/vMRqlke07M
A tragic read: https://t.co/vMRqlke07M
« Less than you think: Prevalence and predictors of fake news dissemination on Facebook » https://t.co/etjBo9fxcx Fake News Shared by Very Few, But Those Over 65 More Likely to Pass on Such Stories, New Study Finds https://t.co/CNgWzc18p9
RT @SMaPP_NYU: Our #FakeNews study, published last year, is attracting fresh coverage ahead of the #2020Elections. Read it here: https://t.…
Our #FakeNews study, published last year, is attracting fresh coverage ahead of the #2020Elections. Read it here: https://t.co/xJ99q57XgU @andyguess @j_a_tucker @Jonathan_Nagler
2016年のアメリカ大統領選挙期間におけるFacebook上でのフェイクニュース伝播についての解析論文。 ・フェイクニュースのリンクをシェアしたユーザーは全体の1割以下 ・フェイクニュースを拡散した人にはは共和党支持者が多い ・年齢が高いほどフェイクニュースを拡散している https://t.co/32CrXmgVo2
@DaveKeating Wrong! Boomers are the problem. Not "generation Instagram". Fear not, I quickly googled the facts: "the oldest age group (65+) was associated with sharing nearly seven times as many articles from fake news domains on Facebook" https://t.co/2
Sad but true: “users over 65 shared nearly seven times as many articles from fake news domains as the youngest age group.” https://t.co/gRZDgUjJxd
Simple question for @kylegriffin1. Did you read the actual research article before you posted on its findings about fake news and Facebook. Here it is. Won’t take long. Then tell me what you think. https://t.co/m3gm0lnTyx
@EnmanJonna @kylegriffin1 Here is the research. This seems to indicate that the small cohort reposting fake news understands social media very well indeed. https://t.co/m3gm0lnTyx
@crabbyjim @kylegriffin1 Well that was easy. How about reading the research? https://t.co/m3gm0lnTyx
@thisisphogan @kylegriffin1 @mattyglesias Here is the published research. https://t.co/m3gm0lnTyx
@MaureenRVA @kylegriffin1 @foxnewstalk Here is the actual research. Worth a read. https://t.co/m3gm0lnTyx
@TrevikJargon @kylegriffin1 Read the actual research. Don’t pass along news you don’t really understand. https://t.co/m3gm0lnTyx
@awescar @kylegriffin1 And here is the actual research. https://t.co/m3gm0lnTyx
@kylegriffin1 Hey folks. Read the actual research. Then make your statement. (Not as much fun doing it that way, is it.). https://t.co/m3gm0lnTyx
@aswinn @kylegriffin1 @Susan_Hennessey Here is the research. Says way more than this simplistic take. https://t.co/m3gm0lnTyx
@joanneintexas @kylegriffin1 Here’s the research. https://t.co/m3gm0lnTyx
@AudreyGarden @kylegriffin1 Older Democrats conspicuously NOT the problem as stated in the research. Read it here: https://t.co/m3gm0lnTyx
@MaJaPe @RjEcto @kylegriffin1 Read the research. https://t.co/m3gm0lnTyx
@RjEcto @kylegriffin1 Read the research. This is spreading of fake news is rare but highly concentrated and high volume amongst a small cohort in the political spectrum. They are not gullible (I think), they know what they are doing. https://t.co/m3gm0lnTy
@_silversmith @drvox Go read the research, please. Lay off the boomer bashing. Not helpful. https://t.co/m3gm0lnTyx
@drvox You might want to go read the research findings. This is cherry picking and needlessly divisive. Not the main or important finding of the study. https://t.co/m3gm0lnTyx
A recent study found that Facebook users 65 and over posted seven times as many articles from fake news websites, compared with adults under 29. https://t.co/HGNcRBQv1J
@erikbryn Would not surprise me (and it's what the paper claims https://t.co/dbCLqHWWJ5)
@erikbryn It’s referencing a finding from my paper with @Jonathan_Nagler and @j_a_tucker — where we linked a survey + FB profile data in 2016 — here: https://t.co/30GhRIo9TQ
Thinking of redownloading Facebook to fact check the boomers ahead of the election lol https://t.co/D3iVl7u3uK
@erikbryn this is the study cited in the NPR story https://t.co/cJs9SnWuaG
RT @AMATOJeanNol1: @intwittoveritas En plus, les plus de 65 ans, aux États-Unis, ont diffusé 7 fois plus de fausses nouvelles (#FakeNews) q…
Who is more likely to share fake news online? You might be surprised. https://t.co/b4vHFEshEy
@intwittoveritas En plus, les plus de 65 ans, aux États-Unis, ont diffusé 7 fois plus de fausses nouvelles (#FakeNews) que les jeunes de 18 à 29 ans sur le réseau social #FaceBook. https://t.co/AZkP0GZjxj
RT @endBooks: 【承前】スラドの記事には「7倍」という数字がないけれど、Science Advances の元論文はこちら https://t.co/UJXKhS5cSF On average, users over 65 shared nearly seven t…
@BAStephenson60 @AshaRangappa_ here’s the 2019 princeton study. check out the chart on the top right. https://t.co/GfEwLlvjZI https://t.co/OgdOLaa7Yh
@Nope6Nope @djkocisi2 @yashar Here is an article that references the initial list compiled by the Buzzfeed journalist, but also reviewed by 2 others who found stories that had been debunked by fact checking organizations. https://t.co/uQE5Kcjjnl
[Article] "On average, users over 65 shared nearly seven times as many articles from fake news domains as the youngest age group" - Prevalence and predictors of #fakenews dissemination on #Facebook https://t.co/mD5nmnz1DH https://t.co/bcW9wze6CT
Selon cette étude, aux États-unis, les personnes de plus de 65 ans partagent jusqu'à sept fois plus de fake news que les autres. Tristesse de la #TeamVieux. https://t.co/AqHmaxMtuf
@Fact_Offensive @rup31 @mountfranklin2 @JohnSmi60141433 @sophiescranton @VictorianGreens The study comes from researchers at Princeton and New York University. The source is not buzzfeed, don’t try to misrepresent their role. The sample size was nearly 10
@VN_Merilahti Je me permets de poster l'étude en question : https://t.co/rhpTvKbwqz
@Jim_Hickman13 I guess we see what we want to. "Ms. Keyser does not (^not) refute Dr. Ford's account, and she has already told the press that she (^doesn't) believes Dr. Ford's account." Right? Re: Your ad hominem https://t.co/MdAFCDPNMW https://t
@fbaconcakes @Sacha_Altay @BrendanNyhan See this: https://t.co/jDskeYCOpG and this: https://t.co/HMcnKxqqOU. It's a bit surprising, but the data indeed seem to support the view that few people share fake news.
@askolovitchC @DeBunKerEtoiles @Ellipses_Off Un article précédent disait que les séniors sont plus perméables aux fakenews. Je trouverais surprenant que les jeunes soient à la fois plus perméables au complotisme et moins perméables aux fakenews. https://t
#RT @aaas: With the 2020 U.S. presidential campaign well under way, a somewhat reassuring finding: During the 2016 campaign, sharing "fake news" was "a relatively rare activity," researchers reported last year. #ScienceMagArchives https://t.co/fIfFdM2g7F
RT @aaas: With the 2020 U.S. presidential campaign well under way, a somewhat reassuring finding: During the 2016 campaign, sharing "fake…
RT @aaas: With the 2020 U.S. presidential campaign well under way, a somewhat reassuring finding: During the 2016 campaign, sharing "fake…
With the 2020 U.S. presidential campaign well under way, a somewhat reassuring finding: During the 2016 campaign, sharing "fake news" was "a relatively rare activity," researchers reported last year. #ScienceMagArchives https://t.co/jM4kUmSQJL
RT @aaas: With the 2020 U.S. presidential campaign well under way, a somewhat reassuring finding: During the 2016 campaign, sharing "fake…
#RT @aaas: With the 2020 U.S. presidential campaign well under way, a somewhat reassuring finding: During the 2016 campaign, sharing "fake news" was "a relatively rare activity," researchers reported last year. #ScienceMagArchives https://t.co/fIfFdM2g7F
RT @aaas: With the 2020 U.S. presidential campaign well under way, a somewhat reassuring finding: During the 2016 campaign, sharing "fake…
With the 2020 U.S. presidential campaign well under way, a somewhat reassuring finding: During the 2016 campaign, sharing "fake news" was "a relatively rare activity," researchers reported last year. #ScienceMagArchives https://t.co/jM4kUmSQJL
RT @AmyFrieder: Do America’s most reliable voters have a digital media literacy problem? How do we solve this? “On average, users over 65…
Less than you think: Prevalence and predictors of fake news dissemination on Facebook https://t.co/2XhOicGM3W
@soraghan_shaun @rohan_connolly “On average, over 65’s shared nearly seven times as many articles from fake news as the youngest age group..... Conservatives, especially those identifying as very conservative, shared the most articles from fake news domai
RT @TheSacredJester: It's nteresting to note that older people are more prone to sharing fake news than young people. I suppose it makes s…
It's nteresting to note that older people are more prone to sharing fake news than young people. I suppose it makes sense. Young people grew up with internet, they know its ins and outs better than older generations. https://t.co/ZaqArcx27U
@MickyB45882545 @LBC @NickFerrariLBC Indeed. I think that goes both ways. I do worry about this idea that because one is older, one must by default, have more knowledge. Especially when I see things like pensioners being the most likely age group to sha
Less than you think: Prevalence and predictors of fake news dissemination on Facebook https://t.co/2XhOicGM3W
Sure that's right but simply echoing articles main thread: under 40s don't buy newspapers and it seems they don't read much verified news online either. That must have an impact on political discourse and ultimately society.
@fmcomment "We also find a strong age effect, which persists after controlling for partisanship and ideology: On average, users over 65 shared nearly seven times as many articles from fake news domains as the youngest age group." (Ref: Princeton / NYU, htt
On average, users over 65 shared nearly seven times as many articles from fake news domains as the youngest age group. #medialiteracy #criticalthinking #informationabstinence https://t.co/PiSHKgSyr5
@MartinSwidersky @MarekTatala @bodzionykuba @kultliberalna @LukPawlowski IMHO jest dokładnie odwrotnie, nie mogę znaleźć przykładu fejka z social media, który okazałby się równie znaczący co z tradycyjnych mediów, np. https://t.co/vyLdgNfHjh czy https://t.
A new, carefully done building block to help us overcome the Panic of 2016. Should be read with https://t.co/KMPgR5AIfk and https://t.co/Huc2gIWLp3.
RT @NajaBentzen: And no, it's not just young people. Research suggests that users over 65 – regardless of partisanship and ideology -share…
And no, it's not just young people. Research suggests that users over 65 – regardless of partisanship and ideology -share nearly seven times as many false news as the youngest age group. #MediaLiteracy efforts should thus target all age groups https://t.c
RT @ipnosimmia: Fake news is... fake news. No point in fear mongering, if their prevalence and our tendency to share them is not what we mi…
RT @dannagal: Just follow my 80 year old mom on Facebook and you'll see @BrendanNyhan is correct on this. For a generation that was social…
RT @dannagal: Just follow my 80 year old mom on Facebook and you'll see @BrendanNyhan is correct on this. For a generation that was social…
RT @dannagal: Just follow my 80 year old mom on Facebook and you'll see @BrendanNyhan is correct on this. For a generation that was social…
@ucatolica @aarosenberg @fcomuc @elmostrador Comentario serio aqui: Hay un sesgo generacional en la propagación de noticias falsas. https://t.co/uNGJcnpXgm Campañas dedicadas a gente de mayor edad son necesarias para combatir este mal.
RT @dannagal: Just follow my 80 year old mom on Facebook and you'll see @BrendanNyhan is correct on this. For a generation that was social…
RT @dannagal: Just follow my 80 year old mom on Facebook and you'll see @BrendanNyhan is correct on this. For a generation that was social…
RT @dannagal: Just follow my 80 year old mom on Facebook and you'll see @BrendanNyhan is correct on this. For a generation that was social…
RT @BrendanNyhan: Not mutually exclusive! @kwcollins is right but seniors stand out in all the data on "fake news" consumption in 2016 as w…
RT @dannagal: Just follow my 80 year old mom on Facebook and you'll see @BrendanNyhan is correct on this. For a generation that was social…
RT @BrendanNyhan: Not mutually exclusive! @kwcollins is right but seniors stand out in all the data on "fake news" consumption in 2016 as w…
RT @BrendanNyhan: Not mutually exclusive! @kwcollins is right but seniors stand out in all the data on "fake news" consumption in 2016 as w…
Less than you think: Prevalence and predictors of fake news dissemination on Facebook https://t.co/bZsPXRE2Qy
RT @dannagal: Just follow my 80 year old mom on Facebook and you'll see @BrendanNyhan is correct on this. For a generation that was social…