
Report finds Gen Z more likely to fact-check information – and believe Covid conspiracies
The research found Gen Z treat social media sceptically – but nonetheless believe more Covid-19 conspiracy theories.
ByFighting for quality news media in the digital age.
The research found Gen Z treat social media sceptically – but nonetheless believe more Covid-19 conspiracy theories.
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