误传
可靠性
社会化媒体
来源可信度
心理学
反驳
社会心理学
互联网隐私
计算机科学
政治学
计算机安全
万维网
法学
作者
Huai-Kuan Zeng,Shih-Yu Lo,Shu‐Chu Sarrina Li
标识
DOI:10.1177/09636625231215979
摘要
To examine how different features of corrective messages moderate individuals' attitudes toward misinformation on social media, a 2 (misinformation source credibility: high vs low) × 2 (corrective message source: algorithmic vs peer correction) × 2 (correction type: factual elaboration vs simple rebuttal) between-subjects experiment was conducted. To reduce perceived credibility and respondents' attitudes toward the misinformation, peer corrections were more effective than algorithmic corrections for misinformation from a source with lower credibility; for misinformation from a highly credible source, the superiority effect of peer corrections was still significant on perceived credibility but not on respondents' attitudes toward the misinformation. For the fact-checking tendency, we did not find a robust effect about how different features of corrective messages interacted. Our findings provide important insights into message design in combatting misinformation on social media.
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