As regards perceptions amongst the EU population, a July 2022 Flash Eurobarometer survey shows that 28 % of respondents said they had been exposed to disinformation and ‘fake news’ very often or often over the past week. A majority of respondents expressed confidence in their ability to spot disinformation and fake news: 12 % felt ‘very confident’ and 52 % ‘somewhat confident’. The level of confidence corresponded with the level of education – the higher the education level, the higher the confidence – and decreased with age.
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