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Josh:
I’ve just read an article about a team of
researchers at MIT who analysed 126,000 stories
posted on social media between 2006 and 2017.
They found that lies spread more rapidly and
farther than facts.
Christie:
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Josh:
Actually the opposite. The typical person
spreading lies tended to have few followers and
showed little activity. What made false stories
popular was that they tended to be more exciting
than the truth.
Christie:
Sounds interesting. I’ll remember this the next
time I see a story on social media.