Why Do People Share Fake News On Social Media?

Why Do People Share Fake News On Social Media
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  • Recent research reveals why people share fake news on social media.
  • Experts recommend fact-checking and media literacy to combat fake news spreads on social media.

What Is Fake News?

In recent years, the term “fake news” has become a ubiquitous phrase. Although it is not a new concept, the rise of social media and the ease of access to information has made it easier for fake news to be disseminated. Fake news is the spread of false or misleading information, often created with the intention of misleading or deceiving readers.

Fake news can be found in many forms, including social media posts, websites, and videos. It can also take on a variety of tones, from humorous satire to serious disinformation. Misinformation can be unintentional, caused by a lack of fact-checking or incomplete research. However, disinformation is created with the intention to deceive the public for political, personal, or financial gain.

Consequences Of Fake News

Fake news, if unchecked, can have long-term drastic consequences, as it:

  • Creates confusion and misunderstandings
  • Leads to mistrust and division among people
  • Manipulates and brainwashes people’s beliefs and conspiracy theories
  • Erodes trust in democratic institutions and processes
  • Can have serious consequences, such as riots, protests, and even violence
  • Can damage the reputations of individuals, companies, or organizations
  • Can lead to economic loss, for example, in the stock market or tourism industry.
  • Can create unnecessary panic or fear, such as in the case of health-related fake news

Why Do People Share Fake News On Social Media?

While fake news is perceived negatively and its spread is often embroiled with ethical concerns, people opt for the sharing of fake news for a number of reasons. For instance, one of the major reasons why people share fake news is related to attention or clickbait.

Sensational headlines are often used to attract readers and generate clicks, which can lead to increased revenue for websites or social media accounts. Unfortunately, this incentivizes the creation and sharing of fake news, leading to a cycle of misinformation.

Another study claimed that people share fake news on social media due to the “echo chamber effect”. Social media algorithms often show users content that aligns with their beliefs and opinions, creating an environment where users are only exposed to information that reinforces their beliefs.

This can cause users to become more entrenched in their views, leading them to share information that supports their ideology without fact-checking.

However, recent research went beyond technological or profit factors to study how certain group dynamics ‘compel’ people to share fake news on social media. Conducted by INSEAD, a study surveyed naturalistic social interactions on Twitter. The researchers analyzed the Twitter activity of more than 50,000 pairs of users.

Factors like political ideology, sharing of fake or hyper-partisan news, social pressure to conform, etc. were analyzed. The findings revealed that people fearing social costs and experiencing the need to conform socially are more likely to share false or fake news.

The lead researchers elaborated: “By documenting both the role of social costs in determining sharing decisions and their real presence on Twitter, our work advances the literature by identifying social costs as a key psychological driver of the spread of misinformation … If someone in your online tribe is sharing fake news, then you feel pressure to share it as well, even if you don’t know whether it’s false or true.

Combating Fake News On Social Media

Fake news is a growing problem in our society, and it can have serious consequences. Understanding what fake news is and why people share it can help us combat it.

By fact-checking information, promoting media literacy, holding social media platforms accountable, and taking individual responsibility, we can help prevent the spread of false information and promote accurate reporting.

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