Researchers Describe A Hostile Misinformation Effect In Media

Researchers have long known about a phenomenon called the hostile media effect — the perception by people that the media is prejudiced against them. But researchers are now studying what they
call the hostile misinformation effect — the impact of ideology on targeting, Nieman Lab reports. The researchers write, “we find clear support for a hostile misinformation
effect, as citizens believe their own political party was much more targeted than the political opponent.”