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To correct or not to correct? Social identity threats increase willingness to denounce fake news through presumed media influence and hostile media perceptions
Communication Research Reports Pub Date : 2020-12-02 , DOI: 10.1080/08824096.2020.1841622
Elizabeth L. Cohen , Anita Atwell Seate , Stephen M. Kromka , Andrew Sutherland , Matthew Thomas , Karissa Skerda , Andrew Nicholson

ABSTRACT

Social network site users report being concerned about Fake news, but little is understood about what motivates them to denounce it when they knowingly encounter it. An online experiment showed that the presence of a political ingroup social identity threat in fake news content indirectly affected participants’ willingness to publicly denounce a fake news article by decreasing presumed media influence but increasing hostile media perceptions.



中文翻译:

纠正还是不纠正?社会身份威胁通过假定的媒体影响力和敌对的媒体感知,增加了谴责假新闻的意愿。

摘要

社交网站的用户表示担心虚假新闻,但是很少有人了解他们是如何在得知新闻时主动谴责该新闻的。一项在线实验表明,假新闻内容中存在政治集团内社交身份威胁,通过减少假定的媒体影响力但增加敌对媒体的认知,间接影响了参与者公开谴责假新闻的意愿。

更新日期:2020-12-02
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