On which online platforms do you see the most mis- and disinformation? And on which topics?
This and other questions are answered in a major analysis of 3.3 million posts by Science Feedback.
Be aware and vigilant - don't get fooled by misinformation!
https://science.feedback.org/second-measurement-mis-disinformation-major-platforms-europe/
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"TikTok continues to show the highest prevalence of mis/disinformation (~25% of exposure-weighted posts), up from ~20% in the first measurement. YouTube also saw a notable increase, from ~8.5% to ~12%. Three platforms (TikTok, X/Twitter, and YouTube) now contain more problematic content than credible content in our samples."
That's rough.
https://science.feedback.org/second-measurement-mis-disinformation-major-platforms-europe/
