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Fake news on Facebook: Elderly users are more likely to spread  misinformation | Fox News
Fake news on Facebook: Elderly users are more likely to spread misinformation | Fox News

Older people spread more fake news, a deadly COVID-19 habit - Los Angeles  Times
Older people spread more fake news, a deadly COVID-19 habit - Los Angeles Times

People over 65 share fake news stories on Facebook more than any other age  group, study says | CNN
People over 65 share fake news stories on Facebook more than any other age group, study says | CNN

People over 65 share fake news stories on Facebook more than any other age  group, study says | CNN
People over 65 share fake news stories on Facebook more than any other age group, study says | CNN

Study: Older People Are More Susceptible to Fake News, More Likely to Share  It
Study: Older People Are More Susceptible to Fake News, More Likely to Share It

Many Americans Believe Fake News Is Sowing Confusion | Pew Research Center
Many Americans Believe Fake News Is Sowing Confusion | Pew Research Center

Fake news sharing is rare but older people over 65 are more likely to share  these articles, study finds — SAGE Ocean | Big Data, New Tech, Social  Science
Fake news sharing is rare but older people over 65 are more likely to share these articles, study finds — SAGE Ocean | Big Data, New Tech, Social Science

Elm Media literacy and seniors – Much more than recognising fake news - Elm
Elm Media literacy and seniors – Much more than recognising fake news - Elm

People older than 65 share the most fake news, a new study finds - The Verge
People older than 65 share the most fake news, a new study finds - The Verge

Older adults more likely to share fake news: Study | Deccan Herald
Older adults more likely to share fake news: Study | Deccan Herald

Chart: Where Trust In The News Is Highest & Lowest | Statista
Chart: Where Trust In The News Is Highest & Lowest | Statista

Getting Wise to Fake News - The New York Times
Getting Wise to Fake News - The New York Times

Why Republican baby boomers are more likely to share #fakenews on Facebook  - MarketWatch
Why Republican baby boomers are more likely to share #fakenews on Facebook - MarketWatch

Young or old, they're honest in admitting they fall for 'fake news' — News  Literacy Project
Young or old, they're honest in admitting they fall for 'fake news' — News Literacy Project

Few people shared fake news in 2016 election, but seniors shared the most |  Ars Technica
Few people shared fake news in 2016 election, but seniors shared the most | Ars Technica

How shades of truth and age affect responses to COVID-19 (Mis)information:  randomized survey experiment among WhatsApp users in UK and Brazil |  Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
How shades of truth and age affect responses to COVID-19 (Mis)information: randomized survey experiment among WhatsApp users in UK and Brazil | Humanities and Social Sciences Communications

Fake news is more likely to be shared by older people — but we don't know  why - ABC News
Fake news is more likely to be shared by older people — but we don't know why - ABC News

Shifting attention to accuracy can reduce misinformation online | Nature
Shifting attention to accuracy can reduce misinformation online | Nature

Older people and Republicans are most likely to share Covid-19 stories from fake  news sites on Twitter | Nieman Journalism Lab
Older people and Republicans are most likely to share Covid-19 stories from fake news sites on Twitter | Nieman Journalism Lab

Older People, Conservatives More Likely To Share Fake News: Study
Older People, Conservatives More Likely To Share Fake News: Study

Elderly, conservatives shared more Facebook fakery in 2016 | AP News
Elderly, conservatives shared more Facebook fakery in 2016 | AP News

Poll finds 90% of Canadians have fallen for fake news | CBC News
Poll finds 90% of Canadians have fallen for fake news | CBC News

COVID-19 Misinformation is Ubiquitous: 78% of the Public Believes or is  Unsure About At Least One False Statement, and Nearly a Third Believe At  Least Four of Eight False Statements Tested | KFF
COVID-19 Misinformation is Ubiquitous: 78% of the Public Believes or is Unsure About At Least One False Statement, and Nearly a Third Believe At Least Four of Eight False Statements Tested | KFF