The Power of the Crowd

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This Element explores misinformation as a challenge for democracies using experiments from Germany Italy and the UK to assess the role of user-generated corrections on social media. A sample of more than 170000 observations across a wide range of topics (COVID climate change 5G etc.) is used to test whether social corrections help reduce the perceived accuracy of false news and whether miscorrections decrease the credibility of true news. Corrections reduce the perceived accuracy of misinformation but miscorrections can harm perceptions of true news. The Element also assesses the mechanisms of social corrections finding evidence for recency effects rather than systematic processing. Additional analyses show the characteristics of individuals who have more difficulties identifying false news. Survey data is included on characteristics of people who write comments often. The conclusion highlights that social corrections can mislead but also work as remedy. The Element ends with best practices for effective corrections.
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