2023
DOI: 10.1177/20563051231158823
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Incidental News Exposure on Facebook and Its Relation to Trust in News

Abstract: There has been a growing interest in the impact of incidental news exposure on audiences as using social media as a source of news is becoming increasingly common practice. This article examines how this may have an impact on the trust in news through an analysis of Facebook news users in three countries—Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States ( n = 1,296). While trust in general news is no different between those who access news intentionally or incidentally, incidental exposure has a negative re… Show more

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“…Regarding intentional and incidental food media content exposure, it is crucial to recognize that these processes may not be mutually exclusive but rather intertwined in a feedback loop (Cooper & Tang, 2009;S. Park & Lee, 2023;Thorson, 2020), especially with regard to online food media content exposure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Regarding intentional and incidental food media content exposure, it is crucial to recognize that these processes may not be mutually exclusive but rather intertwined in a feedback loop (Cooper & Tang, 2009;S. Park & Lee, 2023;Thorson, 2020), especially with regard to online food media content exposure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, with regard to online food media content exposure, these two forms of exposure may not be mutually exclusive but rather intertwined in a feedback loop (Cooper & Tang, 2009;Park & Lee, 2023;Thorson, 2020). For instance, as Thorson (2020) highlights in the context of news consumption, intentional news-seeking behavior and the news-seeking behavior of people's friends/followers can lead to subsequent incidental encounters with news (driven by algorithms), creating a feedback loop where more intentional engagement with news on a platform results in more incidental exposure.…”
Section: Key Finding 2: Emerging Adults Intentionally and Incidentall...mentioning
confidence: 99%