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CSMaP informs public discourse in the digital age. See a selection of news stories citing our experts.
Media Inquiries
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NBC News: How Zuckerberg’s fact-checking rollback could usher in a new, chaotic era for social media
Sol Messing spoke to NBC News about Meta's plan to replace fact-checkers with community notes.
January 8, 2025
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Poynter: Does crowdsourced fact-checking work? Experts are skeptical of Meta’s plan
Meta's algorithmic changes may have a greater impact on users' feeds than its new approach to fact-checking, Joshua A. Tucker told Poynter.
January 7, 2025
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ABC News: Here's why Meta ended fact-checking, according to experts
Meta's decision to end fact-checking is part of a larger rightward shift in Silicon Valley, Sol Messing told ABC News.
January 7, 2025
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The Washington Post: Meta ends fact-checking, drawing praise from Trump
Sol Messing spoke to The Washington Post about the limitations of relying on users to fact-check content at scale.
January 7, 2025
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AFP: 'Who's next?': Misinformation and online threats after US CEO slaying
The proliferation of explicit threats of violence online exemplifies how current content moderation practices are failing, Jonathan Nagler told AFP.
December 23, 2024
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NPR: How AI deepfakes polluted elections in 2024
Zeve Sanderson spoke to NPR about how AI was used in the 2024 election and why more data is needed to fully understand its impact.
December 21, 2024
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Pluribus News: Lawmakers passed 200+ tech laws in ’24, report finds
2024 was an unprecedented year for tech policy at the state level. Our new report highlights trends in legislation nationwide addressing key issues like AI and data privacy.
December 12, 2024
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AP: After Trump’s win, Russian disinformation aims to drive a wedge between the US and Ukraine
Disinformation campaigns have long been a tactic used by Russia to sow divisions in America. But it's difficult to gauge how persuasive these narratives really are, Joshua A. Tucker told AP.
December 5, 2024
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The Economist: Donald Trump may find it harder to dominate America’s conversation
As our information environment continues to fragment and social media users consume less news, politicians may face challenges reaching votes, Joshua A. Tucker told the Economist
November 30, 2024
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Newsweek: Donald Trump's Big Election Win Is Part of a Major Global Trend
The results of the U.S. presidential election align with a global anti-incumbency trend, Joshua A. Tucker told Newsweek.
November 7, 2024
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Business Insider: Twitter and TikTok users' election projections are completely warped. Here's why.
Personalized news feeds have users on both sides feeling overly confident in their candidate. This rhetoric isn't just polarizing, it can lay the groundwork for challenges to the election results, Sol Messing told Business Insider.
November 2, 2024
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The Washington Post: Spanish-language election misinformation has a mass audience — and a long shelf life
Citing CSMaP research, the Washington Post reports about how misinformation is more likely to spread in Spanish-language media and communities.
October 29, 2024
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The Wall Street Journal: Harris and Trump’s Media Blitz, in Charts
“This is the election of the fractured media environment,” Jonathan Nagler told The Wall Street Journal.
October 18, 2024
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NY1: The role of social media in the presidential election
Joshua A. Tucker joined NY1 to talk about the upcoming U.S. presidential election, and how each candidate is using social media as part of their campaign strategies.
October 13, 2024
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AFP: More than AI misinformation, US voters worry about lying politicians
Joshua A. Tucker spoke to AFP about the impact of politicians amplifying false claims and how this affects voters' trust in information.
October 4, 2024
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Tech Policy Press: New Studies Shed Light on Misinformation, News Consumption, and Content Moderation
People with extremist ideologies are more receptive to misinformation online, according to a recent CSMaP study.
October 4, 2024
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Christian Science Monitor: Young women and men are diverging on politics. Why this gender gap matters.
Differences in algorithmically recommended content and digital media consumption can help us understand the Gen Z gender gap, according to Zeve Sanderson.
September 27, 2024
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AFP: 'Misinformation megaphone': Musk stokes tension before US election
By closely covering Donald Trump's social media posts in 2016, the media often amplified them. Now, we're seeing a similar cycle with Elon Musk, Joshua A. Tucker told AFP.
September 27, 2024
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PolitiFact: Not-so-innocent ‘cat memes’: AI creations give life to unsubstantiated Springfield, Ohio, claims
By driving engagement, AI generated images can contribute to the spread and harm of hateful rhetoric online, Jonathan Nagler told PolitiFact.
September 25, 2024
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The Hill: Trump seeks Twitter sequel with return to X
Joshua A. Tucker spoke to The Hill about the financial and political incentives behind Trump's return to X, as well as the potential impact it could have on his campaign.
August 27, 2024
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Newsday: Party conventions court social media influencers to reach younger voters
Jonathan Nagler spoke to Newsweek about the potential, and limitations, of using social media influencers to energize voters.
August 19, 2024
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US News: Kamala Harris and Donald Trump’s Embrace of Strange Social Media Bedfellows
The 2024 presidential candidates are taking advantage of social media's potential for mobilizing the masses, Jonathan Nagler told US News & World Report.
August 16, 2024
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The Hill: How Elon Musk is using his wealth, reach to support Trump’s campaign
Since purchasing Twitter (now X) Elon Musk has leveraged his control over the platform to promote his own politics. Jonathan Nagler spoke to The Hill about Musk's influence and the troubling implications of his behavior during an election year.
August 15, 2024
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AP: Meta kills off misinformation tracking tool CrowdTangle despite pleas from researchers, journalists
Earlier this year, we joined dozens of groups asking Meta to keep its misinformation tracking tool running at least through the U.S. presidential election. Despite calls from researchers, journalists, and watchdog groups, CrowdTangle has now been shut down.
August 14, 2024
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Inc: How Zoom Meetings (and Memes) Are Helping Power the Harris Campaign
Maggie Macdonald discusses how social media and other technologies are helping the Harris campaign fundraise and engage with new voters.
August 2, 2024