2020
DOI: 10.1080/14782804.2020.1843415
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Online disinformation on Facebook: the spread of fake news during the Portuguese 2019 election

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“…In addition, the willingness to share fake news indicates that it is less than the willingness to share real news. Our results seem to be encouraging regarding the ability of the Portuguese electorate to distinguish fake news, at a time when online disinformation continues to be widespread in Portugal [11]. Our results also show that there is a relationship between the political ideology and the belief and spread of (fake) news, which has been pointed out by the literature as one of the main factors, along with partisanship [18,[103][104][105][106][107].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
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“…In addition, the willingness to share fake news indicates that it is less than the willingness to share real news. Our results seem to be encouraging regarding the ability of the Portuguese electorate to distinguish fake news, at a time when online disinformation continues to be widespread in Portugal [11]. Our results also show that there is a relationship between the political ideology and the belief and spread of (fake) news, which has been pointed out by the literature as one of the main factors, along with partisanship [18,[103][104][105][106][107].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…In Portugal, fake news also seems to be aimed at the right wing, especially the farright audience, with racist, anti-system and anti-corruption speeches that target the left wing [11,53]. However, other studies have shown that both conservatives and liberals have a tendency to accept false information as long as this confirms their views.…”
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confidence: 99%
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