“Ridiculous and Untrue – FAKE NEWS!”

Author:

Grazulis Anna1,Rogers Ryan2

Affiliation:

1. Marist College, USA

2. Butler University, USA

Abstract

Beyond the spread of fake news, the term “fake news” has been used by people on social media and by people in the Trump administration to discredit reporting and show disagreement with the content of a story. This study offers a series of defining traits of fake news and a corresponding experiment testing its impact. Overall, this study shows that fake news, or at least labeling fake news can impact the gratifications people derive from news. Further, this study provides evidence that the impact of fake news might, in some cases, rely on whether or not the fake news complies with preexisting beliefs.

Publisher

IGI Global

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