Wednesday, December 13, 2023

Cat Park

Image by Sheila Webber using Midjourney AI, with prompt cat park, pastel colours, park with cats, --ar 16:9 (not sure those are all cats!)

Another game highlighting the problems of disinformation spread by social media is Cat Park. You play someone who (spoiler alert) is initially manipulated to spread propaganda to destroy a cat park and then (once the real plan behind this is revealed) you try and spread some facts to make things better. It is free for all to use at https://catpark.game/ and is professionally done (could be even more cats, though!). It works with Chrome (possibly not with Firefox).

I found out about this game from a an article in which the researchers found "that people who play Cat Park find misinformation significantly less reliable post-gameplay (d = 0.95, p < 0.001) compared to a control group, and are significantly less willing to share misinformation with people in their network (d = 0.54, p < 0.001)." However it didn't improve their confidence in identifying misinformation.
Neylan, J., Biddlestone, M., Roozenbeek, J. et al. (2023). How to “inoculate” against multimodal misinformation: A conceptual replication of Roozenbeek and van der Linden (2020). Scientific Reports, 13, article 18273. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-023-43885-2#Sec2
Image by Sheila Webber using Midjourney AI, with prompt
cat park, pastel colours, park with cats, --ar 16:9 (not sure those are all cats!)

1 comment:

Master Jacques said...

I did the whole game, and got a high score. Good fun!