Groups research impact of misinformation on social media ahead of midterm election

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ORLANDO, Fla. — Ahead of Election Day, there are new concerns about misinformation on social media.

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A study by the Reboot Foundation found 12% of those surveyed rarely try to figure out if political posts online are actually true.

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Congress has asked social media companies for better oversight and possible regulation.

“That they be potentially liable for false information,” suggested Helen Bouygues with Reboot Foundation. “I think that’s a step in the right direction. I think we need to go even further than that.”

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Internet groups say it’s best to do your research through trusted websites to verify what’s factual.

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