By combining sophisticated artificial intelligence with insights about the way stories are structured, a new study demonstrates how fragile the narrative framework of a conspiracy theory really is.
A new study shows just how widespread vaccine misinformation is on social media, and even worse, how many people are believing what these posts preach.
A new study suggests the true reason why false beliefs and other conspiracy theories like them persist in some corners of our society may simply be positive reinforcement from within their respective echo chambers.
In all, a total of 325,739 tweets from 146,516 accounts were labeled as “plausibly antisemitic” over the course of our study, stretching from June 1, 2022 to Feb. 9, 2023.