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Fake News from Home: How Americans Use Social Media Tricks
USASaturday, November 2, 2024
The report found that pro-Democratic activists using #BlueCrew helped spread the fake story about Trump being shot in Butler. Similarly, pro-Trump accounts spread the pet-eating lie. These accounts share identical posts and use the same hashtags to influence trending topics. They also promote each other's accounts and encourage others to follow them back.
NCRI's online surveys showed that 21% of Americans believe the pet-eating story, and 30% think the shooting attempt was staged. This shows how powerful these coordinated actions can be. These accounts create a cycle where false beliefs are reinforced, making genuine conversations harder.
Just this week, accounts linked to #BlueCrew started spreading another false tale about House Speaker Mike Johnson not certifying the election if Kamala Harris wins. This fake news was reposted and viewed millions of times. It's clear that a small number of orchestrated accounts can have a big impact on what people see and believe.
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