Memory for tweets versus headlines: Does message consistency matter?

This study investigates memory for tweets versus news headlines, particularly when their messages conflict. Across both in-person and online experiments, results consistently showed that participants had better memory for tweets than for news headlines, regardless of whether the messages were consistent or inconsistent. This suggests the informal, ‘gossipy’ nature of microblogs gives them a mnemonic advantage that overrides factors like source credibility.

April 5, 2023 · Tori Peña*, Raeya Maswood*, Melissa Chen, Suparna Rajaram