Human Vulnerability to Misinformation is Ubiquitous and Not Tied to Specific Media nor Platforms

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Abstract

The idea that sharing on social media reduces ability to discriminate truthful from misleading information is narrowly grounded. The broader context of deception needs to be considered.

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