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Jan 11, 2019 07:38:53   #
crazylibertarian Loc: Florida by way of New York & Rhode Island
 
moldyoldy wrote:
Who spreads the most f**e news on Facebook? These two groups of people

The elderly and conservatives shared the most false information during the 2016 e******n

People over 65 and ultra conservatives shared about seven times more f**e information masquerading as news on the social media site than younger adults, moderates and super liberals during the 2016 e******n season, a new study finds.
The first major study to look at who is sharing links from debunked sites finds that not many people are doing it. On average only 8.5 percent of those studied — about 1 person out of 12 — shared false information during the 2016 campaign, according to the study in Wednesday’s journal Science Advances. But those doing it tend to be older and more conservative.
“For something to be v***l you’ve got to know who shares it,” said study co-author Jonathan Nagler, a politics professor and co-director of the Social Media and Political Participation Lab at New York University. “Wow, old people are much more likely than young people to do this.”
Facebook and other social media companies were caught off guard in 2016 when Russian agents exploited their platforms to meddle with the U.S. p**********l e******n by spreading f**e news, impersonating Americans and running targeted advertisements to try to sway v**es. Since then, the companies have thrown millions of dollars and thousands of people into fighting false information.
Researchers at Princeton University and NYU in 2016 interviewed 2,711 people who used Facebook. Of those, nearly half agreed to share all their postings with the professors.

The researchers used three different lists of false information sites — one compiled by BuzzFeed and two others from academic research teams — and counted how often people shared from those sites. Then to double check, they looked at 897 specific articles that had been found false by fact checkers and saw how often those were spread.
All those lists showed similar trends.
When other demographic factors and overall posting tendencies are factored in, the average person older than 65 shared seven times more false information than those between 18 and 29. The seniors shared more than twice as many f**e stories as people between 45 and 64 and more than three times that of people in the 30- to 44-year-old range, said lead study author Andrew Guess, a politics professor at Princeton.
The simplest theory for why older people share more false information is a lack of “digital literacy,” said study co-author Joshua Tucker, also co-director of the NYU social media political lab. Senior citizens may not tell t***h from lies on social networks as easily as others, the researchers said.
Harvard public policy and communication professor Matthew Baum, who was not part of the study but praised it, said he thinks sharing false information is “less about beliefs in the facts of a story than about signaling one’s partisan identity.” That’s why efforts to correct f**ery don’t really change attitudes and one reason why few people share false information, he said.
When other demographics and posting practices are factored in, people who called themselves very conservative shared the most false information, a bit more than those who identify themselves as conservative. The very conservatives shared misinformation 6.8 times more often than the very liberals and 6.7 times more than moderates. People who called themselves liberals essentially shared no f**e stories, Guess said.
Nagler said he was not surprised that conservatives in 2016 shared more f**e information, but he and his colleagues said that does not necessarily mean that conservatives are by nature more gullible when it comes to false stories. It could simply reflect that there was much more pro-Trump and anti-Clinton false information in circulation in 2016 that it drove the numbers for sharing, they said.
However, Baum said in an email that conservatives post more false information because they tend to be more extreme, with less ideological variation than their liberal counterparts and they take their lead from President Trump, who “advocates, supports, shares and produces f**e news/misinformation on a regular basis.”
The researchers looked at differences in g****r, race and income but could not find any statistically significant differences in sharing of false information.
After much criticism, Facebook made changes to fight false information, including de-emphasizing proven false stories in people’s feeds so others are less likely to see them. It seems to be working, Guess said. Facebook officials declined to comment.
“I think if we were to run this study again, we might not get the same results,” Guess said.
MIT’s Deb Roy, a former Twitter chief media scientist, said the problem is that the American news diet is “full of balkanized narratives” with people seeking information that they agree with and calling true news that they don’t agree with f**e.
“What a mess,” Roy said.

https://www.marketwatch.com/story/these-two-groups-spread-the-most-f**e-news-on-facebook-2019-01-09?siteid=yhoof2&yptr=yahoo
Who spreads the most f**e news on Facebook? These ... (show quote)




Offense intended, moldyoldy, but I've always found liberals the biggest liars. And BTW, I went to NYU.

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Jan 11, 2019 07:40:48   #
moldyoldy
 
crazylibertarian wrote:
Offense intended, moldyoldy, but I've always found liberals the biggest liars. And BTW, I went to NYU.


I guess you never heard of trump.

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Jan 11, 2019 10:24:12   #
gentryleo2
 
tactful wrote:
Wouldn't know since the place is not a priority,rather a source of entertainment.

Facts and t***h do not do well here as both get shredded consistently.

Tactful, lolll. I agree wholeheartedly with you. Lolll. Hey these conservative, republican types just have no idea of how completely brainwashed they are. And u just cannot convince them of it in spite of all the factual evidence. I know I'm saying lol, but it is a shame. Sad for our country.

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Jan 11, 2019 10:27:26   #
TrueAmerican
 
Kevyn wrote:
Pawns of Putin’s, it is pathetic how dumb these people are, as a result we have a Pumpkinfuhrer when we deserve a president.


At it again I see --- spreading your humorous propaganda HA HA HA HA HA HA

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Jan 11, 2019 10:42:56   #
Michael Rich Loc: Lapine Oregon
 
gentryleo2 wrote:
Tactful, lolll. I agree wholeheartedly with you. Lolll. Hey these conservative, republican types just have no idea of how completely brainwashed they are. And u just cannot convince them of it in spite of all the factual evidence. I know I'm saying lol, but it is a shame. Sad for our country.


No #2 you didn't say anything too much, just revealed your own t*****rous l*****t agenda.

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Jan 11, 2019 11:00:27   #
gentryleo2
 
crazylibertarian wrote:
Offense intended, moldyoldy, but I've always found liberals the biggest liars. And BTW, I went to NYU.

That's because you have been conditioned, ie., brainwashed, to feel that conservative, republican/libertarian values are right, normal, natural, mainstream, they way its always been, american, etc. So you are conditioned to see anyone espousing a world view different from yours as liars. It then becomes your way or the highway. As in, I see a lot of rep/con/liber types saying if u h**e america you can leave. And note l, don't differentiate very much between republicans and libertarians because for all practical purposes you are politically the same. The republican and libertarian politicians you v**e for, v**e the same way on financial, educational, domestic and foreign policy. The conservatives/republicans/libertarians caucus together in the house and senate. They are one and the same.

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Jan 11, 2019 11:04:03   #
tactful Loc: just North of the District of LMAO
 
Crayons wrote:
If ya don't know, than how do ya know the t***h gets shredded round here "Missy"?


Simple answer! I have been here over a year and watched patiently as t***h along with facts get tore down on a regular basis along with the kind of behaviour shown in posts?
Not to be condescending but lack of respect for others on here shouts " it's not my fault so it HAS to be yours" on any given topic.
Case in point re: behavior, the Missy comment? NOT

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Jan 11, 2019 11:14:42   #
gentryleo2
 
byronglimish wrote:
No #2 you didn't say anything too much, just revealed your own t*****rous l*****t agenda.
And ur point being byron? I said exactly what I wanted to say, lol. That I agree with tactful and that i feel conservative/republicans have been brainwashed. Now it doesn't take much writing to convey that thought. Lol. And how that conveys to u a l*****t agenda is not clear to me. But that you would call what I said t*****rous, as if somehow unamerican, leads me to rest my case about you conservative/republican types. Think critically, if possible, about what you said and you will see why.

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Jan 11, 2019 11:20:54   #
Comment Loc: California
 
moldyoldy wrote:
Who spreads the most f**e news on Facebook? These two groups of people

The elderly and conservatives shared the most false information during the 2016 e******n

People over 65 and ultra conservatives shared about seven times more f**e information masquerading as news on the social media site than younger adults, moderates and super liberals during the 2016 e******n season, a new study finds.
The first major study to look at who is sharing links from debunked sites finds that not many people are doing it. On average only 8.5 percent of those studied — about 1 person out of 12 — shared false information during the 2016 campaign, according to the study in Wednesday’s journal Science Advances. But those doing it tend to be older and more conservative.
“For something to be v***l you’ve got to know who shares it,” said study co-author Jonathan Nagler, a politics professor and co-director of the Social Media and Political Participation Lab at New York University. “Wow, old people are much more likely than young people to do this.”
Facebook and other social media companies were caught off guard in 2016 when Russian agents exploited their platforms to meddle with the U.S. p**********l e******n by spreading f**e news, impersonating Americans and running targeted advertisements to try to sway v**es. Since then, the companies have thrown millions of dollars and thousands of people into fighting false information.
Researchers at Princeton University and NYU in 2016 interviewed 2,711 people who used Facebook. Of those, nearly half agreed to share all their postings with the professors.

The researchers used three different lists of false information sites — one compiled by BuzzFeed and two others from academic research teams — and counted how often people shared from those sites. Then to double check, they looked at 897 specific articles that had been found false by fact checkers and saw how often those were spread.
All those lists showed similar trends.
When other demographic factors and overall posting tendencies are factored in, the average person older than 65 shared seven times more false information than those between 18 and 29. The seniors shared more than twice as many f**e stories as people between 45 and 64 and more than three times that of people in the 30- to 44-year-old range, said lead study author Andrew Guess, a politics professor at Princeton.
The simplest theory for why older people share more false information is a lack of “digital literacy,” said study co-author Joshua Tucker, also co-director of the NYU social media political lab. Senior citizens may not tell t***h from lies on social networks as easily as others, the researchers said.
Harvard public policy and communication professor Matthew Baum, who was not part of the study but praised it, said he thinks sharing false information is “less about beliefs in the facts of a story than about signaling one’s partisan identity.” That’s why efforts to correct f**ery don’t really change attitudes and one reason why few people share false information, he said.
When other demographics and posting practices are factored in, people who called themselves very conservative shared the most false information, a bit more than those who identify themselves as conservative. The very conservatives shared misinformation 6.8 times more often than the very liberals and 6.7 times more than moderates. People who called themselves liberals essentially shared no f**e stories, Guess said.
Nagler said he was not surprised that conservatives in 2016 shared more f**e information, but he and his colleagues said that does not necessarily mean that conservatives are by nature more gullible when it comes to false stories. It could simply reflect that there was much more pro-Trump and anti-Clinton false information in circulation in 2016 that it drove the numbers for sharing, they said.
However, Baum said in an email that conservatives post more false information because they tend to be more extreme, with less ideological variation than their liberal counterparts and they take their lead from President Trump, who “advocates, supports, shares and produces f**e news/misinformation on a regular basis.”
The researchers looked at differences in g****r, race and income but could not find any statistically significant differences in sharing of false information.
After much criticism, Facebook made changes to fight false information, including de-emphasizing proven false stories in people’s feeds so others are less likely to see them. It seems to be working, Guess said. Facebook officials declined to comment.
“I think if we were to run this study again, we might not get the same results,” Guess said.
MIT’s Deb Roy, a former Twitter chief media scientist, said the problem is that the American news diet is “full of balkanized narratives” with people seeking information that they agree with and calling true news that they don’t agree with f**e.
“What a mess,” Roy said.

https://www.marketwatch.com/story/these-two-groups-spread-the-most-f**e-news-on-facebook-2019-01-09?siteid=yhoof2&yptr=yahoo
Who spreads the most f**e news on Facebook? These ... (show quote)


This whole CUT & PAIST is A COMPUNNDED LIE.

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Jan 11, 2019 11:24:06   #
Michael Rich Loc: Lapine Oregon
 
gentryleo2 wrote:
And ur point being byron? I said exactly what I wanted to say, lol. That I agree with tactful and that i feel conservative/republicans have been brainwashed. Now it doesn't take much writing to convey that thought. Lol. And how that conveys to u a l*****t agenda is not clear to me. But that you would call what I said t*****rous, as if somehow unamerican, leads me to rest my case about you conservative/republican types. Think critically, if possible, about what you said and you will see why.



Sir, you are steadily proving l*****t chaos and confusion. There isn't much that I agree with coming from the Progs. Their destructive intentions are well displayed by backing the Mueller and his Progressive Delusion Collusion Solution. Progs have no sense of sovereignty, only G*******t integration.

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Jan 11, 2019 13:15:25   #
moldyoldy
 
Comment wrote:
This whole CUT & PAIST is A COMPUNNDED LIE.


Do you know fox and daily caller are part of the same Murdock propaganda company? Do you know fox and breitbart pay people to write books full of lies to harm democrats, and the lies are repeated non stop? Do you know fox does not call themselves news for good legal reasons?

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Jan 11, 2019 14:33:22   #
Fit2BTied Loc: Texas
 
moldyoldy wrote:
Who spreads the most f**e news on Facebook? These two groups of people

The elderly and conservatives shared the most false information during the 2016 e******n

People over 65 and ultra conservatives shared about seven times more f**e information masquerading as news on the social media site than younger adults, moderates and super liberals during the 2016 e******n season, a new study finds.
The first major study to look at who is sharing links from debunked sites finds that not many people are doing it. On average only 8.5 percent of those studied — about 1 person out of 12 — shared false information during the 2016 campaign, according to the study in Wednesday’s journal Science Advances. But those doing it tend to be older and more conservative.
“For something to be v***l you’ve got to know who shares it,” said study co-author Jonathan Nagler, a politics professor and co-director of the Social Media and Political Participation Lab at New York University. “Wow, old people are much more likely than young people to do this.”
Facebook and other social media companies were caught off guard in 2016 when Russian agents exploited their platforms to meddle with the U.S. p**********l e******n by spreading f**e news, impersonating Americans and running targeted advertisements to try to sway v**es. Since then, the companies have thrown millions of dollars and thousands of people into fighting false information.
Researchers at Princeton University and NYU in 2016 interviewed 2,711 people who used Facebook. Of those, nearly half agreed to share all their postings with the professors.

The researchers used three different lists of false information sites — one compiled by BuzzFeed and two others from academic research teams — and counted how often people shared from those sites. Then to double check, they looked at 897 specific articles that had been found false by fact checkers and saw how often those were spread.
All those lists showed similar trends.
When other demographic factors and overall posting tendencies are factored in, the average person older than 65 shared seven times more false information than those between 18 and 29. The seniors shared more than twice as many f**e stories as people between 45 and 64 and more than three times that of people in the 30- to 44-year-old range, said lead study author Andrew Guess, a politics professor at Princeton.
The simplest theory for why older people share more false information is a lack of “digital literacy,” said study co-author Joshua Tucker, also co-director of the NYU social media political lab. Senior citizens may not tell t***h from lies on social networks as easily as others, the researchers said.
Harvard public policy and communication professor Matthew Baum, who was not part of the study but praised it, said he thinks sharing false information is “less about beliefs in the facts of a story than about signaling one’s partisan identity.” That’s why efforts to correct f**ery don’t really change attitudes and one reason why few people share false information, he said.
When other demographics and posting practices are factored in, people who called themselves very conservative shared the most false information, a bit more than those who identify themselves as conservative. The very conservatives shared misinformation 6.8 times more often than the very liberals and 6.7 times more than moderates. People who called themselves liberals essentially shared no f**e stories, Guess said.
Nagler said he was not surprised that conservatives in 2016 shared more f**e information, but he and his colleagues said that does not necessarily mean that conservatives are by nature more gullible when it comes to false stories. It could simply reflect that there was much more pro-Trump and anti-Clinton false information in circulation in 2016 that it drove the numbers for sharing, they said.
However, Baum said in an email that conservatives post more false information because they tend to be more extreme, with less ideological variation than their liberal counterparts and they take their lead from President Trump, who “advocates, supports, shares and produces f**e news/misinformation on a regular basis.”
The researchers looked at differences in g****r, race and income but could not find any statistically significant differences in sharing of false information.
After much criticism, Facebook made changes to fight false information, including de-emphasizing proven false stories in people’s feeds so others are less likely to see them. It seems to be working, Guess said. Facebook officials declined to comment.
“I think if we were to run this study again, we might not get the same results,” Guess said.
MIT’s Deb Roy, a former Twitter chief media scientist, said the problem is that the American news diet is “full of balkanized narratives” with people seeking information that they agree with and calling true news that they don’t agree with f**e.
“What a mess,” Roy said.

https://www.marketwatch.com/story/these-two-groups-spread-the-most-f**e-news-on-facebook-2019-01-09?siteid=yhoof2&yptr=yahoo
Who spreads the most f**e news on Facebook? These ... (show quote)

If you google "People over 65 and ultra conservatives shared about seven times" you find this "story" posted on numerous websites. Some are outright liberal sites and others are more "mainstream" (as in MSM).

What anyone who reads this here should do is look at the actual source of this "information".

http://advances.sciencemag.org/content/5/1/eaau4586

The authors are Andrew Guess, Jonathan Nagler, and Joshua Tucker. Andrew hails from the Department of Politics and Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University, and the other 2 from Wilf Family Department of Politics and Social Media and Political Participation (SMaPP) Lab, New York University.

The study itself appears on its face to be legitimate, but if you take 3 hard-core liberal elites like these and let them set the standards for the testing, then allow them to massage the results, what do you think you're going to get?

They make a big deal about NOT considering Breitbart as a f**e-news source, as if that fact alone legitimizes their list of offending sites that these stories were pulled from and shared.

Their list of "f**e-news" sites:
(1) usanewsflash.com
(2) abcnews.com.co
(3) denverguardian.com
(4) rickwells.us
(5) truepundit.com
(6) redstatewatcher.com
(7) worldpoliticus.com
(8) subjectpolitics.com
(9) conservativestate.com
(10) conservativedailypost.com
(11) libertywritersnews.com
(12) worldnewsdailyreport.com
(13) endingthefed.com
(14) donaldtrumpnews.co.
(15) yesimright.com
(16) burrardstreetjournal.com
(17) bizstandardnews.com
(18) everynewshere.com
(19) departed.co.
(20) americanmilitarynews.com
(21) tmzhiphop.com

No question most of these sites are conservative (therefore "f**e-new" purveyors).

It is an interesting read if you take for what it's worth. I mean are we supposed to be surprised that conservative old Uncle Bill found an article he liked on some conservative website and shared it with a friend? STOP THE PRESSES! HOLD PAGE 1!

Here's what really floored me - the math used to confirm this damning statistical conclusion!

"over 90% of our respondents shared no stories from f**e news domains. According to our main measure of f**e news content, 8.5% of respondents for whom we have linked Facebook data shared at least one such article to their friends."
(Boy, the sample size got small in a hurry!)

"Conservatives, especially those identifying as “very conservative,” shared the most articles from f**e news domains. On average, a conservative respondent shared 0.75 such stories [95% confidence interval (CI), 0.537 to 0.969], and a very conservative respondent shared 1.0 (95% CI, 0.775 to 1.225). This is consistent with the pro-Trump slant of most f**e news articles"

"Those over 65 shared an average of 0.75 f**e news articles (95% CI, 0.515 to 0.977), more than twice as many as those in the second-oldest age group (0.26 articles; 95% CI, 0.206 to 0.314)."

"the oldest age group was associated with sharing nearly seven times as many articles from f**e news domains on Facebook as those in the youngest age group, or about 2.3 times as many as those in the next-oldest age group"

Earth-shattering isn't it - until you go back and read that again and see that we're talking about FRACTIONS!

See, if an old conservative shares .75 articles (yep 3/4ths of an article) and someone from the youngest group shares about .1 articles (1/10th of an article), then
People over 65 and ultra conservatives shared more than seven times... blah blah blah!

I took several statistics courses back in the 70s, including one called "Lying with statistics" which tells you how to manipulate the results of any study to show how it supports your point.

Wow! Even though there's about an hour of my life I'm never getting back, I think it was well spent to kick this ball of crap to the curb.

If you read the entire original post by moldy - good for you
If you read that and my entire post - there's hope for you yet
If you read both, and actually looked at the source I cited - you are to be highly commended

This actually reminded me of Jim Acosta walking along a fence in McAllen, TX and deciding that there was no issue at all at the border - it's all manufactured by President Trump!



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Jan 11, 2019 14:41:08   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
moldyoldy wrote:
FB is one media, but OPP is another source of lots of misinformation.



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Jan 11, 2019 15:17:46   #
maximus Loc: Chattanooga, Tennessee
 
Kevyn wrote:
Pawns of Putin’s, it is pathetic how dumb these people are, as a result we have a Pumpkinfuhrer when we deserve a president.


We dumb aw'ight...we just stupidly accept the whole t***h while you smart peoples tear it all up, looking for some that suits ye. Umhum. We'uns is too dumb to believe that we can just makeup whats real as you'uns do, cuz' it strains our liddle brains too much. We just believes what is real. Hits a fact that us dumb'uns hang our head and snicker when we hears some of the thangs you smart'uns make up. We'uns ain't too smart but ya'll shore keep us a laughin'!!

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Jan 11, 2019 15:29:12   #
Rose42
 
It would be interesting to do a study on how easily liberals and young people in particular are manipulated by propaganda. As the left consistently has delusions of intellectual grandeur they are still as susceptible to propaganda as anyone out there. It's there for all to see day in and day out.

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