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In today’s society, it is extremely easy for everyone to create fake news. Omnipotent online tools can help us to make fake stories, fake images and fake URLs. We all share them on the internet.

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So, why do people want to create fake news or information?

Financial or status rewards is a factor in creating fake news. Dr. Roberta Babb, a clinical psychologist from the Third Eye Psychology, found that people who creating fake news can obtain fame and notoriety after they make misinformation.


Someone will independently create fake news because they have different political ideologies, and tend to use fake news to suppress dissidents, hurting them.

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Also, when people realize their fake news can influence or manipulate others, their sense of accomplishment can enhance. They think they are powerful enough to have an impact on spreading false information to the world.

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Let's see more explanation on why people created fake news.

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Although an individual can start a rumor by himself, he needs others to spread like a cascade. Take an example in Twitter, and see the demonstration on the left.

For example, an individual could start a
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References
Campbell, N. (2020). COVID-19: Why do people create fake news and why do others want to believe it so badly?. Sync NI. Retrieved on 21 November, 2020, from https://syncni.com/view/4154/covid-19-why-do-people-create-fake-news-and-why-do-others-want-to-believe-it-so-badly

Vosoughi, S., Roy, D. and Aral, S. (2018). The spread of true and false news online. Science, 359, 1146-1151.

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