http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-38714404
The appearance of fake news on websites and social media has
inspired scientists to develop a “vaccine” to immunise people against
the problem.
A University of Cambridge study devised psychological tools to target fact distortion.
Researchers suggest “pre-emptively exposing” readers to a small
“dose” of the misinformation can help organisations cancel out bogus
claims.
Stories on the US election and Syria are among those to have caused concern.
“Misinformation can be sticky, spreading and replicating like a
virus,” said the University of Cambridge study’s lead author Dr Sander
van der Linden.
“The idea is to provide a cognitive repertoire that helps
build up resistance to misinformation, so the next time people come
across it they are less susceptible.”
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