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Is social media fatigue making you more likely to share fake news? - News-Medical.net


Examining the association between social media fatigue, cognitive ability, narcissism and misinformation sharing: cross-national evidence from eight countries. Scientific Reports . doi:10.1038 ... Read More

Social media fatigue is linked to believing a | EurekAlert!


Using COVID-19 fake news as an example of misinformation, the NTU Singapore study also found that narcissistic individuals experiencing social media fatigue are more likely to share misinformation. Read More

Examining the relationship between moral outrage on social media and activism - MSN


A new study published in Social Psychological and Personality Science examines how expressions of moral outrage on social media are linked to online activism, specifically petition-signing behavior. Read More

Can Differences in 'Misinformation' Sharing Explain Political Disparities in Social Media Suspensions? - Reason.com


Mosleh et al. found "similar associations between stated or inferred conservatism and low-quality news sharing (on the basis of both expert and politically balanced layperson ratings) in 7 other ... Read More

Philadelphia-based FactCheck.org raises awareness about misinformation for social media users - CBS News


Yandell said disinformation on social media can be dangerous. "If you don't have tools to look into it a little further and decide whether it's true, it could lead you to take actions that could ... Read More

61% of U.S. adults say Big Tech should restrict misinformation on social platforms - Mashable


According to the study, while 64 percent of alternative social media news consumers favor the protection of free speech even if it fosters misinformation, "the majority of all U.S. adults (61 ... Read More

Why social media shouldn’t be your therapist - CNN


It’s generally not a good idea to try to diagnose your mental health issues on social media, experts say. Getting to the root of what causes problems usually requires more complex interventions ... Read More

New study finds link between pre-teen use of social media and depression | PBS News Weekend


Researchers at the University of California, San Francisco have found a link between use of social media by pre-teens and future depression. The study, published this week in the American Medical ... Read More


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