TY - JOUR
T1 - Misinformation exploits outrage to spread online
AU - McLoughlin, Killian L.
AU - Brady, William J.
AU - Goolsbee, Aden
AU - Kaiser, Ben
AU - Klonick, Kate
AU - Crockett, M. J.
PY - 2024/11/29
Y1 - 2024/11/29
N2 - We tested a hypothesis that misinformation exploits outrage to spread online, examining generalizability across multiple platforms, time periods, and classifications of misinformation. Outrage is highly engaging and need not be accurate to achieve its communicative goals, making it an attractive signal to embed in misinformation. In eight studies that used US data from Facebook (1,063,298 links) and Twitter (44,529 tweets, 24,007 users) and two behavioral experiments (1475 participants), we show that (i) misinformation sources evoke more outrage than do trustworthy sources; (ii) outrage facilitates the sharing of misinformation at least as strongly as sharing of trustworthy news; and (iii) users are more willing to share outrage-evoking misinformation without reading it first. Consequently, outrage-evoking misinformation may be difficult to mitigate with interventions that assume users want to share accurate information.
AB - We tested a hypothesis that misinformation exploits outrage to spread online, examining generalizability across multiple platforms, time periods, and classifications of misinformation. Outrage is highly engaging and need not be accurate to achieve its communicative goals, making it an attractive signal to embed in misinformation. In eight studies that used US data from Facebook (1,063,298 links) and Twitter (44,529 tweets, 24,007 users) and two behavioral experiments (1475 participants), we show that (i) misinformation sources evoke more outrage than do trustworthy sources; (ii) outrage facilitates the sharing of misinformation at least as strongly as sharing of trustworthy news; and (iii) users are more willing to share outrage-evoking misinformation without reading it first. Consequently, outrage-evoking misinformation may be difficult to mitigate with interventions that assume users want to share accurate information.
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U2 - 10.1126/science.adl2829
DO - 10.1126/science.adl2829
M3 - Article
C2 - 39607912
AN - SCOPUS:85211215297
SN - 0036-8075
VL - 386
SP - 991
EP - 996
JO - Science (New York, N.Y.)
JF - Science (New York, N.Y.)
IS - 6725
ER -