Fake news 'vaccine': Online game may 'inoculate' by simulating propaganda tactics

Researchers at the University of Cambridge

have already shown that briefly exposing people to tactics used by fake news producers can act as a "psychological vaccine" against bogus anti-science campaigns.
While the previous study focused on disinformation about climate science, the new online  is an experiment in providing "general immunity" against the wide range of fake news that has infected public debate.
The game encourages players to stoke anger, mistrust and fear in the public by manipulating digital news and social media within the simulation.
Players build audiences for their fake news sites by publishing polarizing falsehoods, deploying twitter bots, photo-shopping evidence, and inciting conspiracy theories in the wake of public tragedy—all while maintaining a "credibility score" to remain as persuasive as possible.
A pilot study conducted with teenagers in a Dutch high school used an early paper-and-pen trial of the game, and showed the perceived "reliability" of fake news to be diminished in those that played compared to a control group.


Read more at: https://phys.org/news/2018-02-fake-news-vaccine-online-game.html#jCp