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对西班牙语社交媒体的依赖如何预测拉丁裔对虚假政治叙事的信念。

How reliance on Spanish-language social media predicts beliefs in false political narratives amongst Latinos.

作者信息

Abrajano Marisa, Garcia Marianna, Pope Aaron, Vidigal Robert, Tucker Joshua A, Nagler Jonathan

机构信息

Department of Political Science, UC San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093, USA.

Center for Social Media and Politics, New York University, New York, NY 10012, USA.

出版信息

PNAS Nexus. 2024 Nov 19;3(11):pgae442. doi: 10.1093/pnasnexus/pgae442. eCollection 2024 Nov.

Abstract

False political narratives are nearly inescapable on social media in the United States. They are a particularly acute problem for Latinos, and especially for those who rely on Spanish-language social media for news and information. Studies have shown that Latinos are vulnerable to misinformation because they rely more heavily on social media and messaging platforms than non-Hispanic whites. Moreover, fact-checking algorithms are not as robust in Spanish as they are in English, and social media platforms put far more effort into combating misinformation on English-language media than Spanish-language media, which compounds the likelihood of being exposed to misinformation. As a result, we expect that Latinos who use Spanish-language social media to be more likely to believe in false political narratives when compared with Latinos who primarily rely on English-language social media for news. To test this expectation, we fielded the largest online survey to date of social media usage and belief in political misinformation of Latinos. Our study, fielded in the months leading up to and following the 2022 midterm elections, examines a variety of false political narratives that were circulating in both Spanish and English on social media. We find that social media reliance for news predicts one's belief in false political stories, and that Latinos who use Spanish-language social media have a higher probability of believing in false political narratives, compared with Latinos using English-language social media.

摘要

在美国,虚假政治叙事在社交媒体上几乎无处不在。对拉丁裔来说,这是一个尤为严重的问题,对于那些依靠西班牙语社交媒体获取新闻和信息的人来说更是如此。研究表明,拉丁裔容易受到错误信息的影响,因为他们比非西班牙裔白人更依赖社交媒体和信息平台。此外,事实核查算法在西班牙语中的应用不如在英语中那么强大,而且社交媒体平台在打击英语媒体上的错误信息方面投入的精力远远多于西班牙语媒体,这增加了接触错误信息的可能性。因此,我们预计,与主要依靠英语社交媒体获取新闻的拉丁裔相比,使用西班牙语社交媒体的拉丁裔更有可能相信虚假政治叙事。为了验证这一预期,我们开展了迄今为止规模最大的关于拉丁裔社交媒体使用情况和对政治错误信息的信任度的在线调查。我们的研究在2022年中期选举前后的几个月进行,调查了社交媒体上以西班牙语和英语传播的各种虚假政治叙事。我们发现,依赖社交媒体获取新闻预示着一个人会相信虚假政治故事,而且与使用英语社交媒体的拉丁裔相比,使用西班牙语社交媒体的拉丁裔更有可能相信虚假政治叙事。

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