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      The disinformation warfare: how users use every means possible in the political battlefield on social media

      Online Information Review
      Emerald

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          Abstract

          Purpose

          The study aims to investigate the predictors of engaging in combat against the spread of misinformation and disinformation online, and of actively sharing disinformation by users. The study advances an understanding of user active engagement with disinformation as political participation, especially linked to violent activism, in alignment with the view of disinformation as political weapon.

          Design/methodology/approach

          A survey of 502 Israeli internet users inquired into respondents' political participation, trust and orientation, definitions and perceptions of “Fake News,” and previous engagement in sharing misinformation disinformation items, combating or intention to combat against the spread of disinformation.

          Findings

          In addition to identifying predictors for each practice, the findings indicate that sharing and combating against disinformation are closely linked. They are also all directly linked to political participation of various kinds. Most interestingly, working for a political party significantly correlates with knowingly sharing disinformation items, and participating in illegal or violent political activities significantly correlates with knowingly sharing and actively participating in combat against disinformation.

          Originality/value

          The spread of disinformation online and its implications has received much scholarly as well as public attention in recent years. However, the characteristics of individual users who share or combat against the spread of disinformation online, as forms of political participation, have not been examined. This study fills this gap by inquiring into such practices and the behaviors, perceptions and demographics that predict them.

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          Social Media and Fake News in the 2016 Election

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              Less than you think: Prevalence and predictors of fake news dissemination on Facebook

              Fake news sharing in 2016 was rare but significantly more common among older Americans.
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                Journal
                Online Information Review
                OIR
                Emerald
                1468-4527
                February 28 2022
                October 04 2022
                February 28 2022
                October 04 2022
                : 46
                : 7
                : 1313-1334
                Article
                10.1108/OIR-05-2020-0197
                19a3f982-a8dd-44a5-b4df-123eec287147
                © 2022

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