Research indicates that around 73% of Americans have come across misleading election news, revealing a significant challenge in discerning truth from falsehood in today’s digital landscape.
Mathematical models originally meant for tracking disease spread can now be effective in understanding how misinformation circulates in social networks, much like a virus.
Concerns over misinformation have escalated globally, with a recent UN survey indicating 85% of people are worried about its implications for democracy and civil discourse.
The sophistication of foreign disinformation campaigns has evolved significantly since the 2016 election, highlighted by conspiracy theories that threaten public understanding of critical issues.
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