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Structures of Inoculation
There are two ways in which inoculation messages can be used to correct misinformation: a warning message of being misinformed and including arguments to refute the misinformation. The forwarding message is to make sure that people will be aware and less vulnerable to misinformation. Counterarguments help people see the presence of misinformation.
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