Attitudes to Fake News Verification: Youth Orientations to ‘Right Click’ Authenticate

2021 
This paper examines the phenomenon of fake news through a survey of university students in the UK. The survey composed through a selection of factual and non-factual content/news and complemented through a validation tool sought to assess the attitudes of these respondents to factual misinformation before and after these were verified with the tool. The findings from the survey present online misinformation as a very complex and unfolding phenomenon in terms of user behaviour particularly when presented with an authentication tool. The majority of respondents failed in identifying factual from fake news posts. While respondents indicated mistrust in using third-party validation tools, the majority indicated a critical need for a verification tool that would support their quest and increase their trust in what they see and read posted online.
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