Moving forward against misinformation or stepping back? WhatsApp’s forwarded tag as an electronically relayed information cue
Publication Type
Journal Article
Publication Date
1-2022
Abstract
WhatsApp, currently the leading messaging application in the world with an estimated 2 billion users, introduced the forwarded tag in July 2018. When WhatsApp users send messages that they received from someone else, a tag appears with the message to indicate it has been forwarded. By alerting receivers that the message was not written by the immediate sender and was merely passed along, the forwarded tag may trigger skepticism of, and efforts to, verify the message contents. But does it? This study conceptualizes the forwarded tag as an electronically relayed information cue (ERIC) and seeks to answer that question using a mixed-methods study conducted in Singapore. This study combines data from an online experiment (n = 266) and individual and group interviews (n = 65) in a sequential explanatory design. The online experiment found participants rated a WhatsApp message as less credible when it was accompanied by a forwarded tag, whereas the interviews found users associate the forwarded tag with originality and sincerity.
Keywords
cue, heuristic, messaging apps, misinformation, qualitative, WhatsApp
Discipline
Communication Technology and New Media | Social Media
Research Areas
Integrative Research Areas
Publication
International Journal of Communication
Volume
16
First Page
1851
Last Page
1868
ISSN
1932-8036
Publisher
University of Southern California
Citation
TANDOC, Edson C.; ROSENTHAL, Sonny; ROSENTHAL, Sonny; ONG, Zoe; YANG, Tingting; MALIK, Shelly; OU, Mengxue; ZHOU, Yichen; ZHENG, Jingwei; MOHAMED, Hamka Afiq; TAN, Jonne; LAU, Zhi Xin; and LIM, Jia You.
Moving forward against misinformation or stepping back? WhatsApp’s forwarded tag as an electronically relayed information cue. (2022). International Journal of Communication. 16, 1851-1868.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cis_research/210
Additional URL
https://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc/article/view/18138/