Social mediaSocietal valuesTrue newsFake news (FN) on social media (SM) rose to prominence in 2016 during the United States of America presidential election, leading people to question science, true news (TN), and societal norms. FN is increasingly affecting societal values, changing opinions on...
我们将采用BuzzFeedNews、LIAR、BS Detector、CREDBANK四个数据集进行分析,但他们不能都包括作者所需要的所有数据。 针对假新闻检测数据集不足,我们打算开发一个可用的数据集FakeNewsNet用于社交媒体上的假新闻检测。 找到了一个关于假新闻检测的竞赛http://www.fakenewschallenge.org/里面有数据集。 评价指标Evaluation...
In the following, we first present a review of scholarship on fake news, social media, and the (online) public sphere in China. While we acknowledge these studies’ contributions, we pinpoint two gaps that our research seeks to fill: (1) how state and business actors such as Internet serv...
The deluge of unreliable news sources on social media raises questions abouthow safe Twitter is for children, and may even tempt you todelete your own Facebook account. But getting in the habit of checking the reliability of sources won’t just make you more adept at spotting fake news; it...
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Fake news (i.e., misinformation) on social media has sharply increased in the past few years. We conducted a behavioral experiment with EEG data from 83 social media users to understand whether they could detect fake news on social media, and whether the presence of a fake news flag affecte...
The news quickly spread on social media, with many people expressing their condolences and sharing the story. However, it turned out to be completely false, and the celebrity was alive and well. This is just one example of how fake news can spread like wildfire and cause unnecessary panic ...
Because social media is a public platform, anyone—including news outlets—can post anything without being accountable for fact-checking. It’s left to users to distinguish misinformation vs. disinformation in their feeds. Misinformation What differentiates misinformation from disinformation is the intent ...
fake news sharing of COVID-19. We also found that social media users’ motivations forinformation sharing, socialisation, information seekingandpass timepredicted the sharing of false information about COVID-19. In contrast, no significant association was found forentertainmentmotivation. We concluded ...
It's never been easier to access and share news and information.However, the internet — and social media in particular — is also very effective at spreading false information, also known as fake news. There's more than one kind of fake news to watch out for online.For example, misinform...