Groups of fishes do not give in to a panic of one individual

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Scientists found out that in groups of wild fishes misinformation seldom extends more than on some individuals. It means that over time the majority of individuals finds ability to distinguish false information from the truthful. Research is published in Magazine National academy sciences United States of America "Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences". In spite of the fact that social networks render us the irreplaceable help in world knowledge, often they also are a source of false information which prevents us to make important decisions. Animals are not familiar with social networks, but also they face misinformation. Misinformation example...