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“Fake news,” misinformation, and political bias: Teaching . . . 2 Next, we define and contextualize the notion of “fake news” through academic research (see Tandoc, Lim, Ling, 2018) and misinformation typologies, like those from the Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics, and Public Policy (Wardle, 2017) We emphasize that “fake news” is a misnomer
Social Media, Political Polarization, and Political . . . politics found online, including “fake news,” rumors, deliberately factually incorrect information, inadvertently factually incorrect information, politically slanted information, and “hyperpartisan” news The review of the literature is provided in six separate sections,
DISINFORMATION AND ONLINE IDENTITY THEFT THROUGH FALSE . . . social networks or how users become creators of fake content through cloned accounts, for private or commercial purposes Fake content distributed on social media, through fake accounts, is a type of online disinformation or fake news (Posetti 120-121) The hypothesis from which we start is the following: the higher the prices at
Factors Indicating Media Dependency and Online Misinformation . . . regulation to reduce the spread of misinformation Keywords: communication; knowledge sharing; social media; COVID-19; misinformation; fake news; Jordan 1 Introduction Misinformation during the current technology evolution and the development of smart devices are a major topic and a concern for both official and non-official bodies Mis-
Analysing the Effect of Recommendation Algorithms on the . . . Misinformation is a multifaceted (human, sociological and technological) problem, and it has been focus of investigation in several research fields including social sciences, journalism, computer science, psychology and education In this section, we aim to provide a summary of the literature based on four dimensions
Analyzing Behavioral Changes of Twitter Users After Exposure . . . exposure to misinformation tweets vary based on the number of their followers or the number of followers of the tweet authors, and find that their behavioral changes are all similar Index Terms—Misinformation, Fake News, Twitter, User Be-havior I INTRODUCTION Online social media has become increasingly popular in
Inoculating Against Fake News About COVID-19 - Frontiers against the misinformation virus we draw on the theory of psychological inoculation and its real-world application MISINFORMATION ABOUT COVID-19 Misinformation about COVID-19 has proliferated widely on social media, ranging from the peddling of fake “cures,” such as gargling with lemon or salt water and injecting yourself with bleach