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Post-January 6th deplatforming reduced the reach of misinformation on Twitter

Post-January 6th deplatforming reduced the reach of misinformation on Twitter

by Emma Klekotka | Jun 13, 2024

AFFILIATE RESEARCH Post-January 6th deplatforming reduced the reach of misinformation on Twitter Stefan D. McCabe, Diogo Ferrari, Jon Green, David Lazer & Kevin M. Esterling | June 2024 Abstract: The social media platforms of the twenty-first century have an...
Market or Markets? Investigating Google Search’s Market Shares under Vertical Segmentation

Market or Markets? Investigating Google Search’s Market Shares under Vertical Segmentation

by Emma Klekotka | May 13, 2024

AFFILIATE RESEARCH Market or Markets? Investigating Google Search’s Market Shares under Vertical Segmentation Desheng Hu, Jeffrey Gleason, Muhammad Abu Bakar Aziz, Alice Koeninger, Nikolas Guggenberger, Ronald E. Robertson, & Christo Wilson | May 2024 Abstract: Is...
The Facebook Algorithm’s Active Role in Climate Advertisement Delivery

The Facebook Algorithm’s Active Role in Climate Advertisement Delivery

by Emma Klekotka | Apr 13, 2024

AFFILIATE RESEARCH The Facebook Algorithm’s Active Role in Climate Advertisement Delivery Aruna Sankaranarayanan, Erik Hemberg, Piotr Sapiezynski, and Una-May O’Reilly |  April 2024 Abstract: Communication strongly influences attitudes toward climate change. In...
Journalistic interventions matter: Understanding how Americans perceive fact-checking labels

Journalistic interventions matter: Understanding how Americans perceive fact-checking labels

by Emma Klekotka | Apr 13, 2024

AFFILIATE RESEARCH Journalistic interventions matter: Understanding how Americans perceive fact-checking labels Chenyan Jia and Taeyoung Lee | April 2024 Abstract: While algorithms and crowdsourcing have been increasingly used to debunk or label misinformation on...
Cancer: A model topic for misinformation researchers. Current Opinion in Psychology

Cancer: A model topic for misinformation researchers. Current Opinion in Psychology

by Emma Klekotka | Apr 13, 2024

AFFILIATE RESEARCH Cancer: A model topic for misinformation researchers. Current Opinion in Psychology Briony Swire-Thompson and Skyler Johnson | April 2024 Abstract: Although cancer might seem like a niche subject, we argue that it is a model topic for misinformation...
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