
Mohsen Mosleh
@_mohsen_m
Associate Professor, Oxford Internet Institute @UniofOxford @oiioxford; Affiliate @MIT #SocialMedia #Misinformation #Polarization
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Self-reported sharing intentions of low-quality news in surveys is predictive of actual sharing of low-quality news on X, finds Antonio A. ArĂ©char Mohsen Mosleh Gordon Pennycook David G. Rand @dgrand.bsky.social doi.org/10.31234/osf.iâŠ


New #SPSPblog: Racial Discrimination on Social Media is Bipartisan by Krishnan Nair, Mohsen Mosleh, & Maryam Kouchaki ow.ly/foP950UMIyx


New paper alert! âRacial Minorities Face Discrimination From Across the Political Spectrum When Seeking to Form Ties on Social Media: Evidence From a Field Experimentâ Krishnan Nair, @UoIllinois; Mohsen Mosleh, Oxford Internet Institute; Maryam Kouchaki, Northwestern: bit.ly/3EbQnuZ

"at least in terms of building connections on social media, liberals and conservatives donât differ in racial discrimination" - Krishnan Nair, Mohsen Mosleh, & Maryam Kouchaki ow.ly/3Osu50UMIUB


New OII Podcast episode! Dive into misinformation & polarization on social media with our expert guests Mohsen Mosleh and Cameron Martel , who discuss online political tribes, govt. responses, & the impact of AI/deepfakes. Listen now: podcasts.ox.ac.uk/why-social-medâŠ

New! Social ties are more effective than shared politics in garnering engagement with online corrections, finds new study from Oxford Internet Institute and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Sloan researchers published today by journal PLOS One. Find out more: bit.ly/4iIJQaq 1/4


Read the full study âPromoting engagement with social fact-checks online: investigating the roles of social connection and shared partnershipâ, authors Cameron Martel, Mohsen Mosleh, Dean Eckles and David G. Rand @dgrand.bsky.social. Download here: bit.ly/4iR4HbO. 4/4

New!  Latest research from Thomas Renault (Captain Economics), UniversitĂ© Paris 1 PanthĂ©on-Sorbonne; Mohsen Mosleh, Oxford Internet Institute and David G. Rand @dgrand.bsky.social Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) finds that posts by Republicans are twice as likely to flagged as misleading than those by Democrats on Xâs Community Notes feature. Find out more: bit.ly/4jVF8Wy


