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Statistics report on false news worldwide
False news has been a prevalent issue for years, and is often insidious in how it spreads and reaches consumers. Whilst misleading news content cannot be easily controlled or stopped, consumer awareness and vigilance can help to prevent its dissemination, whether this means reporting suspicious content on social media or double checking the facts of an unfamiliar source before sharing it with others. This is especially important when it comes to social media. Whilst social media remains the least trusted news source globally, many consumers still get much of their news from such networks, and as such are more susceptible to false news and either unknowingly witnessing or sharing inaccurate content.
This report explores false news on a global level including data on consumption, trust and reliability, and also offers insights into news avoidance as well as initiatives and responsibility.
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