Scientists Find That a Tiny Proportion of People Spread Almost All the Fake News, and They Turn Out to Be Exactly Who You'd Expect
Briefly

A new study reveals that only 2,000 users were responsible for sharing 80% of misinformation during the 2020 election cycle, with patterns indicating older, white, conservative women mainly from red states.
The supersharers act as influencers of fake news, receiving content from conspiracy websites and spreading it widely across social media platforms, reaching a significant portion of users.
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