COVID-19TwitterSocial media influencersInformation disseminationSince the start of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, social media platforms have been filled with discussions about the global health crisis. Meanwhile, the World Health Organization (WHO) has highlighted the importance of ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has challenged the world and changed our lifestyle in many aspects. From the discovery of the new virus and the clinical presentation of the associated illness, many news have flooded our media and caused significant attention from the public. The rapid spread of the dise...
This qualitative study would explore social media outlets such as Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp, blogs, online newspapers, and YouTube where the contestations about the pandemic are most pronounced. Considering that these are the major mainstream forums used by the populace outside the World Health ...
Now, in the years following the pandemic lockdowns, it's imperative that we study and address the impact excessive screen time can have on brain development.Reward and punishmentA key facet of social media is that it engages brain systems involved in reward and punishment, which could place ...
The study aimed to present a comprehensive direction of relevance by analysing studies investigating the association between time spent on social media during the COVID-19 pandemic and mental health symptoms (i.e., anxiety and depressive) among the public. The increase in the time spent on social...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, social media has seen a significant increase in use; therefore, the Twitter platform may be an important source of large amounts of data for real-time opinion monitoring. This paper aims at using social media for real-time monitoring of public opinion about ...
Internet› Social Media & User-Generated Content Social media use during COVID-19 worldwide - Statistics & Facts 2020 was marked by the coronavirus pandemic and has changed everyday life in various ways, one of which is, without a doubt, the way people use the internet. There was a ...
Governments, public health authorities and digital corporations need to not onlypromote digital literacy, but combat ways in which theimpact of social media may be spawning an irreversible post-truth age, even after the COVID-19 pandemic dissipates. ...
Social media infodemic during the COVID-19 pandemicdoi:10.1136/bmj.m1160Mohammad Ainul MarufUsman IqbalYu-Chuan Jack LiBMJ (online)
The appearance of the pandemic COVID-19 is leading social stigma in some societies worldwide (Farzanegan et al., 2020; Lynch et al., 2021; Chopra and Arora, 2020). People of various socio-economic backgrounds, religious and racial identification have caused some problems to chinses people wi...