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The fake news game: actively inoculating against the risk of misinformation

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Abstract

The rapid spread of online misinformation poses an increasing risk to societies worldwide. To help counter this, we developed a ‘fake news game’ in which participants are actively tasked with creating a news article about a strongly politicized issue (the European refugee crisis) using misleading tactics, from the perspective of different types of fake news producers. To pilot test the efficacy of the game, we conducted a randomized field study (N = 95) in a public high school setting. Results provide some preliminary evidence that playing the fake news game reduced the perceived reliability and persuasiveness of fake news articles. Overall, these findings suggest that educational games may be a promising vehicle to inoculate the public against fake news.

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Fake news, inoculation theory, misinformation, post-truth, influence

Journal Title

Journal of Risk Research

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Journal ISSN

1366-9877
1466-4461

Volume Title

22

Publisher

Informa UK Limited