好奇心
假新闻
阅读(过程)
启发式
心理学
社会化媒体
互联网隐私
广告
新闻媒体
消费(社会学)
社会心理学
计算机科学
万维网
社会学
政治学
社会科学
法学
业务
操作系统
作者
María de Miguel Molina,Jinping Wang,S. Shyam Sundar,Thai Le,Carlina DiRusso
标识
DOI:10.1177/00936502211073398
摘要
Do social media users read, comment, and share false news more than real news? Does it matter if the story is written by a bot and whether it is endorsed by many others? We conducted a selective-exposure experiment ( N = 171) to answer these questions. Results showed that real articles were more likely to receive “likes” whereas false articles were more likely to receive comments. Users commented more on a bot-written article when it received fewer likes. We explored the psychological mechanisms underlying these findings in Study 2 ( N = 284). Data indicate that users’ engagement with online news is largely driven by emotions elicited by news content and heuristics triggered by interface cues, such that curiosity increases consumption of real news, whereas uneasiness triggered by a high number of “likes” encourages comments on fake news.
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