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Some people view evidence of good-faith errors in election administration through a mindset of elections being untrustworthy or "rigged," authors say.
Authors: Most misleading election rumors stem from misinterpretations and mischaracterizations.
Misinformation may not be the best label for addressing the problem, it's more an issue of how people make sense of the world.
A man-on-the-street video falsely claimed to show undocumented migrants planning to vote illegally in U.S. elections in 2024 was shared and amplified, strengthening the frame.
Authors: Social media sensemaking is increasingly taking place online, where it is profoundly shaped by social media platforms.
They say the machinery for quickly converting perceived evidence from elections into widely shared rumors and conspiracy theories is increasingly well oiled.
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