Did you know Study Reveals Social Media Users Share News Without Reading, Driving Misinformation
According to a new study, most social media users repost news links
without reading them first or verifying its content. In this era of
media and technology, most people remain up to date on news through social media,
where all types of news are available just one click away. But this is
also helping in the spread of misinformation on the internet because a
lot of people are not reading articles completely before sharing them on
social media sites like Facebook.
An analysis
of 35 million Facebook posts between 2017 and 2020 found that
politically extreme content gets shared right away without any clicks.
Users believing in some certain parties also share links without reading
the full article if the content seems aligned with their existing
beliefs. The study also found that there is a difference between links
being shared by liberal and conservative social media users. 76.9% of
the conservative users on social media shared more misinformation than
14.3% of liberals. 76% to 82% of the links containing misinformation
also emerged from conservative news sites.
The researchers of
the study say that news content being shared on social media is linked
to what is written in headlines or blurbs rather than what the actual
content is. This is being called ideological segregation in the online
world by the researchers because users are not verifying information as
it is just talking about their existing beliefs. This study raises
questions about social media design and information literacy among
people. Social media sites like Meta should take some steps and
implement some solutions to decrease link sharing misinformation.