90% of 'active' Twitterati spread falsehoods during disasters: Study

New York: Nearly 90 per cent of Twitter’s ‘active’ users tend to spread falsehoods in the case of public emergencies or disasters, a study of more than 20,000 tweets has found. The researchers found that 86 to 91 per cent of the users spread false news, either by retweeting or “liking” the original post. Five […]

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New York: Nearly 90 per cent of Twitter's 'active' users tend to spread falsehoods in the case of public emergencies or disasters, a study of more than 20,000 tweets has found.

The researchers found that 86 to 91 per cent of the users spread false news, either by retweeting or "liking" the original post.