Kategorien: Alle - emotions - entertainment - skepticism - analysis

von Abdelrahman Anany Vor 5 Jahren

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why do we believe fake news

Fake news spreads significantly faster than true information, particularly on social media platforms like Twitter, where it is 70% more likely to be retweeted. Emotional intensity plays a crucial role in this phenomenon, making emotionally charged content more likely to be shared.

why do we believe fake news

two sources

https://bigthink.com/surprising-science/three-groups-who-believe-fake-news

https://coinform.eu/why-do-people-believe-in-fake-news-and-share-it-on-social-media/

why do we believe fake news

two key characteristics in believing fake news

low in three kinds of people
religious fundamentalists, people prone to delusional thinking, and people prone to dogmatism
analytical thinking
tendency to analyze cause and effect, to consider things logically
open mindedness
searching for alternative explanations for things, and willinginess to accept information that challenges previously held beliefs.

emotional intensity makes an more likely to be spread

fake news simply entertain us

fake news are spreading faster than true news

True information took six times more than false information to reach an audience of 1.500 Twitter users while ‘fake news’ stories were 70% more likely to be retweeted.

how to stop believing big news

fact checking websites
ask questions
how do you know that's true

Tribal unity

agreeing with our other group members

Backfire Effect

believe more on their beliefs because of overwhelming evidence against them

Cognitive dissonance

experiment presents ideas that contradicts people beliefs
belief change is more common in non political beliefs
people who changed their minds

less BOLD signal in the insula and the amygdala

people who strongly resisted these ideas

increased response in the dorsomedial prefrontal cortex and decreased activity in the orbitofrontal cortex

shows how emotions affects our reasoning

two conflicting thoughts at the same time
people tend to believe ideas that support their beliefs

cognitive simplicity

skepticism is slow and unnatural
belief comes naturally