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Misinformation on social media

Misinformation on social media

There has been tremendous concern recently over misinformation on social media. Unfortunately, the concern is justified, as the consequences of believing false information are shaping the future of nations and affect our collective health. 

One popular theory why people fall for misinformation they find online is that they lack digital literacy skills, yet, very little research has investigated the link between digital literacy and susceptibility to believe false information.

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