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misinformation. This new context demands new social media policies that can aid policymakers in making evidence-based decisions for … combating misinformation online. This paper reports on data collected from policymakers in Austria, Greece, and Sweden, using … supporting policy-making for combating misinformation: a) creating a trusted network of experts and collaborators, b …
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Content moderation has exploded as a policy, advocacy, and public concern. But these debates still tend to be driven by high-profile incidents and to focus on the largest, US based platforms. In order to contribute to informed policymaking, scholarship in this area needs to recognise that...
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Content moderation has exploded as a policy, advocacy, and public concern. But these debates still tend to be driven by high-profile incidents and to focus on the largest, US based platforms. In order to contribute to informed policymaking, scholarship in this area needs to recognise that...
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Consumers are exposed to a range of provocative moral transgressions online, as when consuming viral videos on social media or morally charged advertisements. Given limits on time and attention, consumers increasingly make moral evaluations in a few seconds or less, leading social media...
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