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Understanding Perceived Fakeness of Online Health News in Hong Kong

机译:了解香港在线健康新闻的感知幻想

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Given the vast amount of incorrect health information circulated online, it is reasonable to question how everyday audiences process the health news they see shared on social media. This study identifies the mechanism behind evaluating a piece of health content shared on social media to be fake. An online experiment in Hong Kong exposed participants (N = 135) to a simulated Facebook news post claiming that the consumption of milk could be harmful, manipulating the source to be either a legacy media outlet or an unfamiliar online health source. Individuals with different prior views on milk consumption assessed the fakeness of the same fake health news item significantly differently. The findings contribute to digital literacy research, such that practitioners should take motivated perception of health news into account. Further, online sources which are less seen to be motivated by financial profits are likely to be trusted.
机译:鉴于在线传播的大量不正确的健康信息,有质疑日常观众如何处理他们在社交媒体上分享的健康新闻是合理的。 本研究确定了评估社交媒体上共享的一段健康内容的机制。 在香港公开的参与者(n = 135)的在线试验到一个模拟的Facebook新闻发布声称,声称牛奶的消费可能是有害的,操纵来源是遗留媒体出口或不熟悉的在线健康来源。 具有不同的牛奶消费的人的个人对同一假健康新闻项目的魅力显着不同。 调查结果有助于数字扫盲研究,使得从业者应该考虑到担心健康新闻。 此外,可能会受到金融利润所激励的在线来源可能是值得信赖的。

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