Debunk, don’t ‘prebunk,’ and other psychology lessons for social media moderation
https://techcrunch.com/2021/01/25/debunk-dont-prebunk-and-other-psychology-lessons-for-social-media-moderation/
If social networks and other platforms are to get a handle on disinformation, it’s not enough to know what it is — you have to know how people react to it. Researchers at MIT and Cornell have some surprising but subtle findings that may affect how Twitter and Facebook should go about treating this problematic content.
MIT’s contribution is a counterintuitive one. When someone encounters a misleading headline in their timeline, the logical thing to do would be to put a warning before it so that the reader knows it’s disputed from the start. Turns out that’s not quite the case.
Debunk, don’t ‘prebunk,’ and other psychology lessons for social media moderation
Jan 26, 2021, 12:20am UTC
https://techcrunch.com/2021/01/25/debunk-dont-prebunk-and-other-psychology-lessons-for-social-media-moderation/
> If social networks and other platforms are to get a handle on disinformation, it’s not enough to know what it is — you have to know how people react to it. Researchers at MIT and Cornell have some surprising but subtle findings that may affect how Twitter and Facebook should go about treating this problematic content.
> MIT’s contribution is a counterintuitive one. When someone encounters a misleading headline in their timeline, the logical thing to do would be to put a warning before it so that the reader knows it’s disputed from the start. Turns out that’s not quite the case.