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Trump supporters share more fake news than anyone else, study shows

On Facebook, extreme conservatives share more junk news than all other audiences put together

Trump supporters share more fake news on social media than any other political group, according to a new study from Oxford University.

Researchers studied more than 13,000 Twitter users and 47,000 Facebook pages in the days leading up to President Donald Trump’s State of the Union Address to determine which social media users spread the most “junk” news.

They discovered that Trump supporters on Twitter shared more unreliable news than all other groups combined. On Facebook, extreme conservatives share more junk news than all other audiences put together.

The researchers defined “junk news” as “misleading, deceptive or incorrect information purporting to be real news about politics, economics or culture”. A team of 12 researchers coded news stories to determine which sites were likely to broadcast this kind of news. The final list included sites like Breitbart News and InfoWars.

The researchers then recorded the activity of 13,477 Twitter users and 47,719 public Facebook pages in the three months leading up to the State of the Union, in order to see which users shared the most articles from these sites.

The users were then grouped into categories based on their ideologies. Twitter users, for example, were grouped into categories like “Trump support” or “resistance”. Facebook users fell into categories like “Democratic party,” “hard conservative,” or “conspiracy”.

The researchers found that 96 per cent of those in the “Trump support” category shared junk news on Twitter in the days leading up to the State of the Union. This group also shared more junk news than any other group combined. On Facebook, 91 per cent of the “hard conservatives group” shared junk news – even more than members of the “conspiracy” group.

These findings suggest that "a small chunk of the population isn’t able to talk politics or share ideas in a sensible way with the rest of the population,” lead researcher Philip Howard told McClatchy DC.
Source: The Independant
That makes sense. They can’t possibly be accessing anything but pro-Trump propaganda. News reports of the facts might shake them out of their Trump-induced stupor. 😒
Well, to be fair, truth is toxic to their cause.

Who wants to be told something they don't want to hear?
Loretta78 · 46-50, F
@MistyCee 👍️
🙈🙉🙊
windinhishair · 61-69, M
This isn’t surprising, but it does explain how a sizable segment of the US lives in a fake universe.
NiftyWhite · 46-50, F
of course. thé führer loooooves fake news —- when it suits his agenda or makes him look good ....
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NiftyWhite · 46-50, F
@RogueLoner No dear. I was complaining that no one posts to posters that actually need help. That’s what i was complaining about.
QuixoticSoul · 41-45, M
@NiftyWhite Alternative facts.
I'm not sure whether i'm surprised or not but i feel like one must indeed be reading different news than the rest of us to back trump.
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JT123 · M
@fairefoutre At least we know what restroom to use!
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Graylight · 51-55, F
@JT123 When that's the flagship of your understanding, don't tout it.
face book.. is fake news
Loretta78 · 46-50, F
Carazaa · F
I think it is very important to read different news sources to get a picture what's happening in the world. News should not be biased but it is at times, and as a Christian I don't support a politician just because they proclaim to have my values because they could be lying to get elected. We need to watch their actions and see if they are loving or selfish. If they act in a self serving manner or show us unkindness then they are a fraud and a liar and we can't trust them to serve our country. "Pride goes before a fall" God says!
QuixoticSoul · 41-45, M
@Carazaa Different perspectives are important, sure. The problem is that a lot of people lack the critical thinking skills (and perhaps more importantly, the habits to engage them), and are not adequately sorting out outright fabrication from editorial bias.
Carazaa · F
@QuixoticSoul yes I agree!
QuixoticSoul · 41-45, M
This has always been obvious. Among other things, you can even see which fake stories from "parody" websites end up going viral among fogies on facebook, etc. The political leanings are obvious, and the numbers are overwhelmingly skewed to one side.

I've long maintained that the obsession with post-modern thought, "cultural marxism" etc, is a massive, epic example of projection.

Lefties are incompetent wool gatherers and are vaguely retarded, but rightoids have completely jettisoned the idea of truth vs fiction lately, and have essentially self-lobotomized.
daisymay · 51-55, T
What?! No!

(Why, yes, I am hooked on Forky Asks a Question shorts, why do you ask?)
eMortal · M
They like sharing anything that hurts the opponents.
Graylight · 51-55, F
@eMortal Fact, not propaganda.
IndridCold · 46-50, M
@Graylight No kidding! I'm guessing his flat earth membership is paid in full.
JT123 · M
@Graylight Do you realize how utterly brainwashed you people are? Propaganda sheep!
Graylight · 51-55, F
@JT123 Did you go to school? Do you grasp the difference between quantifiable research & hard statistical information and "stuff you'd like to believe?"

Do you have any concept of confirmation bias or emotional immaturity? Becasue you really, really should.
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Graylight · 51-55, F
@RogueLoner Nope. That toddler's argument doesn't work. Oxford University.

 
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