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News Credibility on Facebook : The Role of Media and Intermediary Trust and Their Interplay

Authors

SLAVÍK Lukáš LACKO David MACEK Jakub

Year of publication 2025
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source International Journal of Communication
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Social Studies

Citation
web article - open access
Keywords news credibility; media trust; interpersonal trust; Facebook; experiment
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Description On social network sites, news media have lost their dominance as news sources, as individual actors (family members, friends) play the role of news intermediaries. Since determining a news source and its trustworthiness is central to attributing news credibility, the distinction between institutional and individual news sources is crucial for audience members. Current research offers only partial and conflicting conclusions about the influence of source trust on news credibility. This experimental study (N = 702 2 × 3 between-subjects design) uses a customized environment simulating a Facebook Timeline to examine whether and how institutional trust in news media and interpersonal trust in news intermediaries contribute to news credibility. Using two-way analysis of covariance and two one-sided t-tests, we found only a small effect of media trust, while interpersonal trust and its combination with news media trust showed no effect. We discuss the implications of news consumption mechanisms on social network sites and their impact on informedness.
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