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"On Twitter, Fake News Has Greater Allure Than Truth Does" suggests that the spread of fake news is

difficult to combat through social media.

Which statement from the article serves as a sound basis for this analysis?

On Twitter, Fake News Has Greater Allure Than Truth Does

So fake news could not be blamed just on bots, Roy's group concluded. Instead, people

are the main culprits in retweeting fake news.

One approach might be for social media platforms to discourage people from spreading

rumors. (Paul Resnick] says.

Flagging potentially false headlines or news sites only works a little it found. Sometimes

the tactic could even backfire.

That approach might have more impact than simply booting off bots that behave badly

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So fake news could not be blamed just on bots, Roy's group concluded. Instead, people are the main culprits in retweeting fake news.

Explanation:

The difficulty in combating false news on social networks is a result of the excessive sharing that people make about this information. This is because these fake news are sensationalist and present escatalogical and unrealistic news, but that are part of the imagination of many people and address concepts of the popular imagination.

The sharing of people, becomes more difficult to control than the use of bots.

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