Research note: Does the public support fact-checking social media? It depends who and how you ask

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We analyze original survey data on support for social media companies’ fact-checking of politicians in general and President Trump in particular. We find overwhelming majorities of Democrats support fact-checking in both instances, while a majority of Republicans support fact-checking of politicians in general but not of President Trump. Moreover, we find those concerned about contracting COVID-19 are more likely to support fact-checks. Rather than viewing fact-checks as a cure-all, we argue the importance of acknowledging their limitations and identifying when and on whom efforts may be effective.

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Rich, T. S., Milden, I., & Wagner, M. T. (2020). Research note: Does the public support fact-checking social media? It depends who and how you ask. Harvard Kennedy School Misinformation Review, 1(8). https://doi.org/10.37016/mr-2020-46

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