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Sacha's key point as I read it is that we focus too much on things like prebunking and skeptical reading, and not enough on building societal trust. Which is a message I can get behind, but am very aware is very hard to do...
Have you thought carefully about how misinformation works differerntially for adolescents vs adults? Nor had I, so this was a really useful primer/thinkpiece, led by Ili Ma & Wouter van den Bos
With a clear caveat that selection bias is a very real risk in studies like this, even when longitudinal and thoughtfully analyzed