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There’s a new way to combat false claims and fake news | News | CORDIS

News RoomBy News RoomApril 3, 2025Updated:May 5, 20252 Mins Read
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New Research Red Loses Misinformation Online
A new study by the authors of Nature Communications has introduced a novel way to combat misleading content online. The research highlights that false information spreads faster than truthful information, posing significant threats.

The Problem
This phenomenon, referred to as "misinformation," compromises societal structures and democratic progressions worldwide. It also marginally impairs political elections, climate change mitigation, and personal well-being. However, most people lack effective strategies to discern and combat it.

The Solution
To counter the "misinformation virus," the study developed a "psychological booster shot." This technique uses memory-boosting methods to help individuals retain resistance to misinformation for extended periods. The boosters, such as short summaries, have shown to enhance skills in detecting and rejecting lies.

Two Popular Methods
The effective intervention involves three methods:

  1. Text-Related Tips: Volunteers read messages revealing how misinformation is crafted.
  2. Video Clips: Participants watch rhetoric analyzing emotional manipulation.
  3. Interactive Games: Players simulate the actions of a misinformed news producer.

Non-Hom Pangram
The study tested these intervention techniques with over 11,000 volunteers, noting their effectiveness across different platforms.

The Boosters
booster shots, including short text reminders or summaries, prevent misinformation from slowly escalating. They help individuals recognize and mitigate lies for several days.

Application and Perception Scores
Research shows rollout can work, particularly with videos and games, but it doesn’t sustain long-term reliance. Immediate refresher tactics, like reminders, accelerate the learner’s ability to detect lies.

Conclusion
This study advances the field with a promising method to protect against misinformation, emphasizing the need for quick action when faced with lies.

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