The Impact of Spanish Social Media on Latinos' Belief in Political Falsehoods

USAWed Nov 20 2024
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Political misinformation is everywhere on social media in the US, but it's a bigger issue for Latinos who use Spanish-language platforms. Studies show Latinos depend more on these platforms for news compared to non-Hispanic whites. The fact-checking tools for Spanish are not as strong, and social media giants put less effort into stopping misinformation in Spanish than in English. This makes it more likely for Latinos to encounter false political stories. To understand this better, researchers conducted a large online survey before and after the 2022 midterm elections. They looked at various false political narratives in both Spanish and English. The results? Those who rely on Spanish-language social media for news are more likely to believe these false stories.
So, why is this happening? One reason could be the language barrier. Spanish speakers might not have access to reliable fact-checking resources in their language. Another reason could be the lack of effort by social media platforms to combat misinformation in Spanish. This issue isn't just about false information; it's about the digital divide. If we want to build a more informed society, we need to ensure that everyone has access to accurate information, no matter their language.
https://localnews.ai/article/the-impact-of-spanish-social-media-on-latinos-belief-in-political-falsehoods-58593749

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