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Small pause to slow misinformation on social mediaCEFR A2

6 Dec 2025

Adapted from Unknown author, Futurity CC BY 4.0

Photo by Mitchel Willem Jacob Anneveldt, Unsplash

AI-assisted adaptation of the original article, simplified for language learners.

Social media make it easy to share posts. Like and share buttons let people spread content quickly, but this also helps fake news move fast. Researchers at the University of Copenhagen studied this problem.

The team built a computer model that simulates platforms such as X, Bluesky and Mastodon. They found that a small pause or delay before sharing can reduce the number of reshares. The researchers also tested adding a short learning step, for example a pop-up quiz about misinformation and platform rules. When pause and learning are combined, the model shows better results for quality and quantity of shared posts.

Difficult words

  • misinformationfalse or wrong information that deceives people
  • simulateto make a simple model of a real situation
    simulates
  • pausea short stop or delay in an action
  • reduceto make something smaller in number or size
  • reshareto share something again on a social site
    reshares
  • modela simple computer system for testing ideas
  • platforman online service for social posts and sharing
    platforms

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Discussion questions

  • Would a short pause make you think before you share online? Why or why not?
  • Do you think a pop-up quiz could help people learn about misinformation? Explain.

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