Jenny Allen
@jennyallen.bsky.social
Assistant Professor of Technology, Operations, and Statistics @ NYU Stern
Interested in Computational Social Science, Digital Persuasion, and Wisdom of Crowds
Interested in Computational Social Science, Digital Persuasion, and Wisdom of Crowds
It’s not that “the misinfo problem” is made up. It is just harder – and messier – than we thought. Rather than throw up our hands, we MUST adapt our paradigms to meet the moment.
Read more -> www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Read more -> www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Addressing misperceptions takes more than combating fake news
Misinformation research should broaden its focus beyond 'fake news' to understand how people develop misperceptions and make misinformed decisions. Ne…
www.sciencedirect.com
August 6, 2025 at 1:40 PM
It’s not that “the misinfo problem” is made up. It is just harder – and messier – than we thought. Rather than throw up our hands, we MUST adapt our paradigms to meet the moment.
Read more -> www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Read more -> www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
2 – Study behavior - not just belief
Many ppl see falsehoods, but who acts and when? Esp harmful acts like dangerous alt medicine or mob vandalism
3 – Test interventions in fuzzy settings, not just black/white true/false content
Many ppl see falsehoods, but who acts and when? Esp harmful acts like dangerous alt medicine or mob vandalism
3 – Test interventions in fuzzy settings, not just black/white true/false content
August 6, 2025 at 1:40 PM
2 – Study behavior - not just belief
Many ppl see falsehoods, but who acts and when? Esp harmful acts like dangerous alt medicine or mob vandalism
3 – Test interventions in fuzzy settings, not just black/white true/false content
Many ppl see falsehoods, but who acts and when? Esp harmful acts like dangerous alt medicine or mob vandalism
3 – Test interventions in fuzzy settings, not just black/white true/false content
This means 3 shifts for misinfo researchers:
1–Discover misleading content from the bottom up. e.g. sample climate messages test which increase disbelief in climate change
1–Discover misleading content from the bottom up. e.g. sample climate messages test which increase disbelief in climate change
August 6, 2025 at 1:40 PM
This means 3 shifts for misinfo researchers:
1–Discover misleading content from the bottom up. e.g. sample climate messages test which increase disbelief in climate change
1–Discover misleading content from the bottom up. e.g. sample climate messages test which increase disbelief in climate change
It’s time to reframe “the misinfo problem”: Instead of “Why do people believe fake news?” we need to study
- What leads to misperceptions
- How do they impact real-world behavior
- What interventions actually help reduce misperceptions
- What leads to misperceptions
- How do they impact real-world behavior
- What interventions actually help reduce misperceptions
August 6, 2025 at 1:40 PM
It’s time to reframe “the misinfo problem”: Instead of “Why do people believe fake news?” we need to study
- What leads to misperceptions
- How do they impact real-world behavior
- What interventions actually help reduce misperceptions
- What leads to misperceptions
- How do they impact real-world behavior
- What interventions actually help reduce misperceptions
There IS a problem: Misperceptions–eg election denialism, vax and climate skepticism–are common & impactful. But problem is less “Pope Endorses Trump” style fake news, more stories like these 👇
Not false, but misleading – and massively popular (see
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...)
Not false, but misleading – and massively popular (see
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...)
August 6, 2025 at 1:40 PM
There IS a problem: Misperceptions–eg election denialism, vax and climate skepticism–are common & impactful. But problem is less “Pope Endorses Trump” style fake news, more stories like these 👇
Not false, but misleading – and massively popular (see
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...)
Not false, but misleading – and massively popular (see
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...)
People are worried re fake news, BUT studies show that outright false news is rare w limited impact. Critics say this means misinfo is a not a problem and we should stop studying it.
We disagree!
We disagree!
August 6, 2025 at 1:40 PM
People are worried re fake news, BUT studies show that outright false news is rare w limited impact. Critics say this means misinfo is a not a problem and we should stop studying it.
We disagree!
We disagree!
This is my real account! I guess I have a BlueSky impersonator 😮
December 10, 2024 at 12:37 AM
This is my real account! I guess I have a BlueSky impersonator 😮