This statistic shows the share of people who have already been fooled by fake news in France in 2020, by gender. At that time, 16 percent of male respondents stated that they had never been fooled by fake news, while half as many female respondents claimed so.
Share of French people having already been fooled by fake news in France in 2020, by gender
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Statistics on Fake news in France
Overview
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- Basic Statistic News media most trusted by French consumers in France 2022
- Premium Statistic Most consulted digital media in France in 2021
- Premium Statistic Opinion on journalists' independence from external pressure in France 2021
- Premium Statistic Interest in news broadcast by information channels in France 2021
- Basic Statistic Breakdown of French people by preferred news source stance 2020
- Premium Statistic Opinion on the reliability of online news in France 2021
- Premium Statistic Public opinion on the reliability of online news in France 2005-2021
Fake news
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- Premium Statistic Spotting fake news on social media in France 2021, by frequency
- Premium Statistic Share of French people having already been fooled by fake news in France 2020
- Premium Statistic Share of French people having already been fooled by fake news by gender France 2020
- Premium Statistic Share of French people having already been fooled by fake news by age France 2020
- Premium Statistic Share of French people having already been fooled by fake news by region France 2020
- Premium Statistic French people having already been fooled by fake news by city size in France 2020
- Premium Statistic French people having already been fooled by fake news by occupation in France 2020
Online news consumption
6
- Premium Statistic Main sources of information used online in France 2021
- Basic Statistic Devices used to consult the news in France 2022
- Premium Statistic Frequency of visiting regional daily newspapers' websites in France 2021
- Premium Statistic Traffic volume on news apps on a tablet in France 2022
- Premium Statistic Traffic volume on news websites in France 2022
- Premium Statistic Readers of digital press in France 2013-2021
Covid-19
6
- Premium Statistic Place given to non-experts in the coronavirus outbreak by the media in France 2021
- Basic Statistic Trust in the quality of information about COVID-19 provided by media in France 2020
- Premium Statistic Opinion on fake news about the coronavirus outbreak spread by media in France 2021
- Basic Statistic Primary source of information about coronavirus in France 2020
- Premium Statistic Most conveyed conspiracy theories by anti-maskers on social media in France 2020
- Basic Statistic News aggregators used by French web users to get news 2020
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- TV as preferred source for news in the U.S. 2016
- Change of trust in television and radio as a news source South Korea 2019
- Distribution of TV news consumption in the UK 2010-2021, by channel group
- Fox News viewership in the U.S. 2017
- Mexico: time spent with TV news 2017, by age
- Interest in possible internet news formats consumed via a TV screen in the UK 2013
- Online vs. TV news consumption in the U.S. as of June 2017, by age
- TV news channels viewed by consumers in Australia 2022, by political orientation
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JAM. (May 18, 2020). Share of French people having already been fooled by fake news in France in 2020, by gender [Graph]. In Statista. Retrieved January 31, 2023, from https://www.statista.com/statistics/1126209/fake-news-share-fooled-by-gender-france/
JAM. "Share of French people having already been fooled by fake news in France in 2020, by gender." Chart. May 18, 2020. Statista. Accessed January 31, 2023. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1126209/fake-news-share-fooled-by-gender-france/
JAM. (2020). Share of French people having already been fooled by fake news in France in 2020, by gender. Statista. Statista Inc.. Accessed: January 31, 2023. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1126209/fake-news-share-fooled-by-gender-france/
JAM. "Share of French People Having Already Been Fooled by Fake News in France in 2020, by Gender." Statista, Statista Inc., 18 May 2020, https://www.statista.com/statistics/1126209/fake-news-share-fooled-by-gender-france/
JAM, Share of French people having already been fooled by fake news in France in 2020, by gender Statista, https://www.statista.com/statistics/1126209/fake-news-share-fooled-by-gender-france/ (last visited January 31, 2023)
Share of French people having already been fooled by fake news in France in 2020, by gender [Graph], JAM, May 18, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://www.statista.com/statistics/1126209/fake-news-share-fooled-by-gender-france/