2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1383492/v1
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The global spread of (mis)information on spiders

Abstract: In the Internet era, the digital architecture that keeps us connected and informed may collaterally amplify the spread of misinformation and falsehood1,2. The magnitude of this problem is gaining global relevance3, as evidence accumulates that misinformation interferes with democratic processes and undermines collective responses to environmental and health crises4,5. Therefore, understanding how misinformation generates and spreads is becoming a pressing scientific, societal, and political challenge3. Advance… Show more

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“…Nowadays, social networks contribute to a fast spread of sensationalistic media reports, not so seldom containing scientific errors. Moreover, a bias towards the dissemination of fake news regarding spider bites may also play an important role in the misconception of the real threat posed by spiders (Mammola et al, 2020, Mammola et al, 2022.…”
Section: Ammmneeeessssiaaahmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nowadays, social networks contribute to a fast spread of sensationalistic media reports, not so seldom containing scientific errors. Moreover, a bias towards the dissemination of fake news regarding spider bites may also play an important role in the misconception of the real threat posed by spiders (Mammola et al, 2020, Mammola et al, 2022.…”
Section: Ammmneeeessssiaaahmentioning
confidence: 99%