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Some politicians who share harmful information are rewarded with more clicks, study finds

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22 April 2025
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What happens when politicians post false or toxic messages online? My team and I found evidence that suggests U.S. state legislators can increase or decrease their public visibility[1] by sharing unverified claims or using uncivil language during times of

Read more https://theconversation.com/some-politicians-who-share-harmful-information-are-rewarded-with-more-clicks-study-finds-252491

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