Aligned content and social explanations improve misinformation detection accuracy, while misaligned explanations offer no accuracy benefit over no explanation.
Exposure to Social Engagement Metrics Increases Vulnerability to Misinformation
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News feeds in virtually all social media platforms include engagement metrics, such as the number of times each post is liked and shared. We find that exposure to these social engagement signals increases the vulnerability of users to misinformation. This finding has important implications for the design of social media interactions in the misinformation age. To reduce the spread of misinformation, we call for technology platforms to rethink the display of social engagement metrics. Further research is needed to investigate whether and how engagement metrics can be presented without amplifying the spread of low-credibility information.
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Designing Effective AI Explanations for Misinformation Detection: A Comparative Study of Content, Social, and Combined Explanations
Aligned content and social explanations improve misinformation detection accuracy, while misaligned explanations offer no accuracy benefit over no explanation.