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False quotes and sensational content are rapidly shared on social media due to their ability to provoke moral outrage, with algorithms prioritizing such content for high engagement. Research shows that people knowingly share misinformation if it elicits strong emotional reactions, highlighting the need for regulatory measures and public awareness to combat the spread of false information.
False quotes and sensational content are rapidly shared on social media due to their ability to provoke moral outrage, with algorithms prioritizing such content for high engagement. Research shows that people knowingly share misinformation if it elicits strong emotional reactions, highlighting the need for regulatory measures and public awareness to combat the spread of false information.