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Many developed countries view online misinformation as ‘major threat’

Researchers asked 24,525 people from 19 countries with advanced economies to rate the severity of threats from climate change, infectious diseases, online misinformation, cyberattacks from other countries and the condition of the global economy.

September 01, 2022 / 17:42 IST
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The online gaming industry could be worth Rs 1,500 crore by 2024, according to Statista. (Representational image: Priyam Raj via Unsplash)
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Nearly three-quarters of people across 19 countries believe that the spread of false information online is a “major threat,” according to a survey released Wednesday by the Pew Research Center.

Researchers asked 24,525 people from 19 countries with advanced economies to rate the severity of threats from climate change, infectious diseases, online misinformation, cyberattacks from other countries and the condition of the global economy. Climate change was the highest-rated concern for most countries, with a median of 75% of respondents saying it is a major threat. Misinformation trailed closely behind, with a median of 70% deeming it a major threat.

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The findings add to research that Pew released this year focusing on the United States. That survey showed misinformation virtually tied with cyberhacking as the top concern for Americans, with about 7 in 10 people saying each is a major threat. In a sharp contrast with the other countries surveyed, the United States rated climate change the lowest threat among the available options.

Most Americans are concerned about misinformation.