The Misinformation Game is a social-media simulator built to study how people interact with information on social-media. To achieve this, The Misinformation Game simulates a social-media feed for research participants. Participants are shown fake social-media posts, either one at a time or in a feed format. They may then react to the posts and their comments. The Misinformation Game has been designed to be highly customisable so that a range of tightly controlled experiences can be created for participants. This customisability is a core focus of The Misinformation Game, to facilitate the research of a wide array of social-media related questions.
Paper: The (Mis)Information Game: A social media simulator
Documentation: MisinfoGame.com
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Guides to creating studies using the Misinformation Game, information regarding its functionality, and its system architecture can all be found in the documentation for the Misinformation Game. This documentation can be accessed from MisinfoGame.com.
@Article{Butler2023,
title={The (Mis)Information Game: A social media simulator},
url={https://doi.org/10.3758/s13428-023-02153-x},
doi={10.3758/s13428-023-02153-x},
journal={Behavior Research Methods},
issn={1554-3528},
year={2023},
month={Jul},
day={11},
author={Butler, Lucy H. and Lamont, Padraig and Wan, Dean Law Yim and Prike, Toby and Nasim, Mehwish and Walker, Bradley and Fay, Nicolas and Ecker, Ullrich K. H.}
}
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