Published on in Vol 8 (2024)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/52503, first published .
Social Media Authentication and Users’ Assessments of Health Information: Random Assignment Survey Experiment

Social Media Authentication and Users’ Assessments of Health Information: Random Assignment Survey Experiment

Social Media Authentication and Users’ Assessments of Health Information: Random Assignment Survey Experiment

Authors of this article:

Stephen Neely1 Author Orcid Image ;   Kaila Witkowski2 Author Orcid Image

Do those blue checkmarks change how people see you on social media? Turns out, probably not! Check out @KailaWitkowski and my new article in @jmirpub We specifically examine the value of "verification" for medical experts on X. @USFResearch @CASatUSF https://t.co/coTPbR4BBi

2:29 PM · Jul 09, 2024

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RT @StephenNeelyUSF: Do those blue checkmarks change how people see you on social media? Turns out, probably not! Check out @KailaWitkowsk…

4:11 PM · Jul 09, 2024

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RT @StephenNeelyUSF: Do those blue checkmarks change how people see you on social media? Turns out, probably not! Check out @KailaWitkowsk…

9:52 PM · Jul 09, 2024

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RT @StephenNeelyUSF: Do those blue checkmarks change how people see you on social media? Turns out, probably not! Check out @KailaWitkowsk…

2:13 PM · Jul 10, 2024

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