Voting Rumors: How Social Media Spreads Election Myths
USASat Oct 26 2024
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In the final days before a big election, false information about voting is swirling around social media. These lies, spread by people like former President Donald Trump and tech billionaire Elon Musk, are making many voters doubt if elections are fair. Some voters believe non-citizens are voting, or that voting machines can be easily hacked. Local election officials, like Travis Doss in Georgia, are having a hard time stopping these rumors. College students in Wisconsin are even getting text messages trying to scare them away from voting. Experts say these lies could cause unrest if the election doesn't go a certain way.
Russian agents are also trying to interfere with the election through social media. Federal officials are looking into this. The amount of false information is really big. Studies show that while many Americans still trust elections, a lot are worried about voter fraud. Some election officials have been threatened or harassed due to these lies. One official, Kim Pytleski in Wisconsin, has a tough job explaining the truth to voters who believe in these myths. She tries to talk to them calmly and explain how voting works. There are also hotlines voters can call if they have questions or concerns about voting.
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