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      Misinformation in action: Fake news exposure is linked to lower trust in media, higher trust in government when your side is in power

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          Social Media and Fake News in the 2016 Election

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              Fake news on Twitter during the 2016 U.S. presidential election

              The spread of fake news on social media became a public concern in the United States after the 2016 presidential election. We examined exposure to and sharing of fake news by registered voters on Twitter and found that engagement with fake news sources was extremely concentrated. Only 1% of individuals accounted for 80% of fake news source exposures, and 0.1% accounted for nearly 80% of fake news sources shared. Individuals most likely to engage with fake news sources were conservative leaning, older, and highly engaged with political news. A cluster of fake news sources shared overlapping audiences on the extreme right, but for people across the political spectrum, most political news exposure still came from mainstream media outlets.
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                Harvard Kennedy School Misinformation Review
                HKS Misinfo Review
                Shorenstein Center for Media, Politics, and Public Policy
                June 2 2020
                June 2 2020
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                10.37016/mr-2020-024
                8a792bb9-4f93-4a6a-86b4-e181416d4ff4
                © 2020
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