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The most effective online fact-checkers? Your peers
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The most effective online fact-checkers? Your peers
When the social media platform X (formerly Twitter) invited users to flag false or misleading posts, critics initially scoffed. How could the same public that spreads misinformation be trusted to correct it? But a recent study by researchers from the University of Rochester, the University of Illinois Urbana–Champaign, and the University of Virginia finds that "crowdchecking" (X's collaborative fact-checking experiment known as Community Notes) …
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