Some respondents develope negative perceptions of certain meia due to previous experiences. “What I’m concerne about is the information. The the fact that… if I see something absolutely outrageous on a site – and this has happene to me – I make a mental note. ‘This site is crazy. The I don’t even want to talk to these idiots'” – John Social indices Social cues were also widely mentione as a reliable way to create mental shortcuts on platforms. The especially when it comes to family and friends.
The opposite may also be true
The as many tend to reject information from “close people” they don’t like. Family and friends bitfinex database therefore represent truste interlocutors . The especially when they have particular expertise or are perceive as such. The as one participant mentione. “It’s pretty simple because most of the friends that I follow and whose opinions I trust. The I let them filter what pitfalls do you often see in practice? that stuff for me. For example. The Robert always knows what’s going on. The I can trust his opinion.
It’s not necessarily that I like news articles
Jerry Language and tone On social platforms. The users only see very limite text. Less sale lead trusting users pay particular attention to the language and tone use in messages and posts. Thus. The John Social indices Social any form of sensationalism and clickbait puts users on their guard. The which seems quite ironic given that they tend to consume information very briefly. One of the respondents. The from Brazil. The also specifie that she had stoppe consuming information from a Brazilian meia outlet that use “overly sensationalist headlines .