arXiv Open Access 2022

Folk Models of Misinformation on Social Media

Filipo Sharevski Amy Devine Emma Pieroni Peter Jachim
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In this paper we investigate what folk models of misinformation exist through semi-structured interviews with a sample of 235 social media users. Work on social media misinformation does not investigate how ordinary users - the target of misinformation - deal with it; rather, the focus is mostly on the anxiety, tensions, or divisions misinformation creates. Studying the aspects of creation, diffusion and amplification also overlooks how misinformation is internalized by users on social media and thus is quick to prescribe "inoculation" strategies for the presumed lack of immunity to misinformation. How users grapple with social media content to develop "natural immunity" as a precursor to misinformation resilience remains an open question. We have identified at least five folk models that conceptualize misinformation as either: political (counter)argumentation, out-of-context narratives, inherently fallacious information, external propaganda, or simply entertainment. We use the rich conceptualizations embodied in these folk models to uncover how social media users minimize adverse reactions to misinformation encounters in their everyday lives.

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Filipo Sharevski

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Amy Devine

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Emma Pieroni

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Peter Jachim

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Sharevski, F., Devine, A., Pieroni, E., Jachim, P. (2022). Folk Models of Misinformation on Social Media. https://arxiv.org/abs/2207.12589

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