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The Relationship Between Social Media Use and Beliefs in Conspiracy Theories and Misinformation | SpringerLink
The spread of COVID-19 conspiracy theories on social media and the effect of content moderation | HKS Misinformation Review
In addition to lower awareness of current events, social media news users hear more about some unproven claims | Pew Research Center
Social Media: Conspiracy Theories and Radicalization - Homeland Security Digital Library
Social media use linked to believing coronavirus conspiracy theories | BBC Science Focus Magazine
Conspiracy theories are dividing us. How do we talk about them? - VCU News - Virginia Commonwealth University
The spread of COVID-19 conspiracy theories on social media and the effect of content moderation | HKS Misinformation Review
COVID-19 conspiracy beliefs increased among conservative media and social media users, Penn study finds
How Social Media has Transformed Disease-Related Conspiracy Theories in Southern Africa | African & African Diaspora Studies
Most Americans have heard of the conspiracy theory that the COVID-19 outbreak was planned, and about one-third of those aware of it say it might be true | Pew Research Center
Detecting Conspiracy Theories on Social Media: Improving Machine Learning to Detect and Understand Online Conspiracy Theories | RAND
Coronavirus: Social media 'spreading virus conspiracy theories' - BBC News
How Did COVID-19 Conspiracy Theories Get So Out of Control?
In addition to lower awareness of current events, social media news users hear more about some unproven claims | Pew Research Center
Study Finds TV As Bad Or Worse Than Social Media In Spreading Conspiracies 12/03/2021
Podcast: Addressing rumors, conspiracy theories related to coronavirus – Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis
5G and COVID-19 conspiracy theories, News, La Trobe University
Conspiracy theories run wild on Amazon – POLITICO
1 in 4 Social Media Users Say QAnon Conspiracy Theories Are at Least Somewhat Accurate
1 in 4 Social Media Users Say QAnon Conspiracy Theories Are at Least Somewhat Accurate
Conspiracy theories and COVID-19 – UKRI
In addition to lower awareness of current events, social media news users hear more about some unproven claims | Pew Research Center
Conspiracy Theories Spread Rapidly Because Of Trump, Social Media, Experts Say : NPR
How social media drives conspiracy theories | WIRED UK
March: conspiracy-handbook | News and features | University of Bristol
Coronavirus conspiracy theorists have now revealed themselves. What can the rest of us do?
Social media usage linked to belief in coronavirus conspiracy theories