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Online corrections unable to dent false beliefs
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Washington, January 25, 2013
First Published: 12:19 IST(25/1/2013)
Last Updated: 12:21 IST(25/1/2013)
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Providing instant corrections to web surfers when they run across obviously false information on the net may be good in theory. But a new study suggests it may not be a panacea for dispelling inaccurate beliefs.


"Real-time corrections do have some positive effect, but it is mostly with
people who were predisposed to reject the false  claim anyway," said R. Kelly Garrett, assistant  professor of communication at Ohio State University, who led the study.

"The problem with trying to correct false information is that some people want to believe it, and simply telling them it is false won't convince them," added Garrett, the  journal Proceedings of the Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social  Computing conference reports.

For example, the rumour that Barak Obama was not born in the US was widely believed during the past election season, even though it was thoroughly debunked.

The prospect of correcting falsehoods like this online before they have a chance to spread widely has obvious appeal, Garret said, according to an Ohio statement.

In fact, it has already been attempted: A team from Intel and the University of California, Berkeley, developed Dispute Finder, a plug-in for web browsers that was released in 2009 and would alert users when they opened a webpage with a disputed claim.

That project has ended, but Garrett said similar efforts are under way.

 "Although the average news user hasn't encountered  real-time correction software yet, it is in the works and I suspect it will see more widespread use soon," he  said.

These findings will be presented Feb 26 in Austin, Texas.


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