Baby Boomers Are Seven Times More Likely to Share Fake News, Study Shows
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Baby boomers share nearly seven times as many fake news articles on Facebook as adults under 30, a new study finds.
In other news, the sky is blue.
So if it feels like Great Aunt Debra was sharing more stories about Trump ending school shootings by banning schools or Pope Francis endorsing Trump (yes, these were both actual fake news stories, and yes, people fell for it), it’s probably because she was.
The study, conducted by Princeton and NYU researchers, found that people over 65 years old were far more likely to share intentionally false or misleading information on Facebook than all other adults.
While 11% of users older than 65 shared at least one fake news article, only 3% of users between ages 18 and 29 did the same.
So Millennials may overspend on avocado toast, but at least they know “getting pizza” is not code for a secret underground human trafficking ring.
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