A Direct and Indirect Effect of Third-Person Perception of COVID-19 Fake News on Support for Fake News Regulations on Social Media: Investigating the Role of Negative Emotions and Political Views

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作者
Kim, Mihee [1 ]
机构
[1] Sejong Univ, Dept Media & Commun, 209 Neungdong Ro, Seoul 05006, South Korea
关键词
DOMINANCE ORIENTATION; PRESUMED INFLUENCE; PUBLIC-RELATIONS; MODEL; CENSORSHIP; IMPACT; ANGER; FEAR; ENHANCEMENT; PORNOGRAPHY;
D O I
10.1080/15205436.2023.2227601
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G2 [信息与知识传播];
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05 ; 0503 ;
摘要
Based on the third-person effect theory, the present study explored the direct and indirect relationships between the third-person perception of fake news and public support for fake news regulations in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. This study found that the direct effect of the third-person perception of COVID-19 fake news on the support for fake news regulations was significant and positive. However, the indirect effect of the third-person perception of COVID-19 fake news on the support for fake news regulations was found to be significantly negative. The third-person perception of COVID-19 fake news reduced negative emotions toward COVID-19 fake news, which, in turn, decreased public support for fake news regulations. Furthermore, this study indicated that the negative indirect effect of the third-person perception of COVID-19 fake news on the support for restrictions against fake news varied depending on individuals' political views. The indirect negative effect of the third-person perception of COVID-19 fake news on the support for fake news regulations was significant only for those with conservative political positions. This indirect negative effect was not significant among those with liberal political positions. The implications of the findings were discussed.
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