New paper argues that misinformation interventions must build, not erode, public trust, which means ensuring transparency, cultural relevance, and ethical design, especially for communities that may already distrust institutions.
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Advocating for a community-cen...
Advocating for a community-cen...
Advocating for a community-centred model for responding to potential information harms - Nature Human Behaviour
Contemporary information systems face growing public distrust across a range of issues including public health, election integrity and climate. This Perspective introduces the Community-Centered Exploration, Engagement, and Evaluation system to help detect and mitigate potential information harms, integrating community participation and response at its core.