Adam Berinsky on how to spot misinformation and stop it in its tracks | The InnerView
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Adam Berinsky on how to spot misinformation and stop it in its tracks | The InnerView
Want to kill a rumour? According to Adam Berinsky, the key is debunking— but not repeating. Is that possible? Berinsky is the author of the book “Political Rumors – Why we Accept Misinformation and How to Fight It” and has spent years studying the phenomenon that Mark Twain famously described by quipping that a lie can travel half way around the world while the truth is putting on its shoes. Berinsky, an MIT political science professor, joins Imran Garda to discuss the difference between misinformation and disinformation and what the data says about identifying blatant falsehoods big and small and how to stop their spread on social media. They also talk about the various psychological and social forces at play that makes us believe them, even when we’re trying hard to stick to the truth.
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