Does Explanation Matter? An Exploratory Study on the Effects of Covid 19 Misinformation Warning Flags on Social Media (2309.16305v1)
Abstract: We investigate whether adding specific explanations from fact checking websites enhances trust in these flags. We experimented with 348 American participants, exposing them to a randomised order of true and false news headlines related to COVID 19, with and without warning flags and explanation text. Our findings suggest that warning flags, whether alone or accompanied by explanatory text, effectively reduce the perceived accuracy of fake news and the intent to share such headlines. Interestingly, our study also suggests that incorporating explanatory text in misinformation warning systems could significantly enhance their trustworthiness, emphasising the importance of transparency and user comprehension in combating fake news on social media.
- Dipto Barman (2 papers)
- Owen Conlan (4 papers)