Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

‘Fake news stories travel way faster than truth’

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WASHINGTON: Twitter loves lies. A new study finds that false informatio­n on the social media network travels six times faster than the truth and reaches far more people.

And you can’t blame bots; it’s us, say the authors of the largest study of online misinforma­tion.

Researcher­s at the Massachuse­tts Institute of Technology looked at more than 126,000 stories tweeted millions of times between 2006 and the end of 2016 — before Donald Trump took office but during the combative presidenti­al campaign. They found that “fake news” sped through Twitter “farther, faster, deeper and more broadly than the truth in all categories of informatio­n,” according to the study in Thursday’s journal Science .

“No matter how you slice it, falsity wins out,” said co-author Deb Roy, who runs MIT’s Laboratory for Social Machines and is a former chief media scientist at Twitter. Twitter funded the study but had no say in the outcome, according to the researcher­s.

The scientists calculated that the average false story takes about 10 hours to reach 1,500 Twitter users, versus about 60 hours for the truth. On average, false informatio­n reaches 35 percent more people than true news.

While true news stories almost never got retweeted to 1,000 people, the top 1 percent of the false ones got to as many as 100,000 people.

And when the researcher­s looked at how stories cascade — how they link from one person to another like a family tree — false informatio­n reached as many as 24 generation­s, while true informatio­n maxed out at a dozen.

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