AICLCYMar 17

CritiSense: Critical Digital Literacy and Resilience Against Misinformation

arXiv:2603.1667213.7h-index: 18
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This addresses misinformation resilience for social media users, but it is incremental as it builds on existing prebunking approaches with a new app.

The paper tackles misinformation on social media by developing CritiSense, a multilingual mobile app for prebunking through interactive challenges, reporting 83.9% user satisfaction and over 300 active users in 3+ months.

Misinformation on social media undermines informed decision-making and public trust. Prebunking offers a proactive complement by helping users recognize manipulation tactics before they encounter them in the wild. We present CritiSense, a mobile media-literacy app that builds these skills through short, interactive challenges with instant feedback. It is the first multilingual (supporting nine languages) and modular platform, designed for rapid updates across topics and domains. We report a usability study with 93 users: 83.9% expressed overall satisfaction and 90.1% rated the app as easy to use. Qualitative feedback indicates that CritiSense helps improve digital literacy skills. Overall, it provides a multilingual prebunking platform and a testbed for measuring the impact of microlearning on misinformation resilience. Over 3+ months, we have reached 300+ active users. It is freely available to all users on the Apple App Store (https://apps.apple.com/us/app/critisense/id6749675792) and Google Play Store (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.critisense&hl=en). Demo Video: https://shorturl.at/CDcdc

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