The publishing and sharing of fake news has become easier in an increasingly digital world, and social media plays a large part in this. Show more - Description Published by , Jan 10, 2024Editor’s Picks Current statistics on this topic News Consumption Consumers often seeing disinformation in...
social mediaRecent statistics show that almost 1/4 of a million people have died and four million people are affected either with mild or serious health problems caused by coronavirus (COVID-19). These numbers are rapidly increasing (World Health Organization, May 3, 2020c). There is much ...
The available statistics from Google Trends also confirm that people worldwide were actively seeking COVID-19 related information online (Fig.1). Fig. 1. Global search interest in coronavirus (dated 18 April 2020). Fake news stories are considered fabricated to deceive viewers into t...
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Campan's research on data mining and data privacy earned a Yahoo Research Best Paper award in 2008. She collaborates with faculty in NKU’s journalism, computer science and statistics departments to understand the spreading of disinformation on social media. ...
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...
Fake news have pervaded the social media landscape during the COVID-19 outbreak. To further explore what contributed to fake news susceptibility of social media users, the research 1) integrated a widely-adopted mass communication theory of third-person perception (TPP) with digital disinformation; ...
Verschwörungserzählungen und Wahr- heitsprobleme in der Coronapandemie«, in: Bauer/Deinzer 2021, S.137–158; Lamberty, 8 Amelie Bendheim/Jennifer Pavlik die Präsenz von Fake News auch mit der Nutzung digitaler Kommunikations- kanäle, des Social Web, in Verbindung, die eine dezen...
Fake news detect Multimodal Social media Neural network Tampering 1. Introduction Today’s world is the era of self media and everyone can produce content and contribute to public opinion. Videos and images can narrate and engage readers better than text-only content. Unfortunately, these are also...
Descriptive statistics showed that respondents were 83.3% White, 6.4% African Results The first two hypotheses (H1 and H2) predicted TPP. Table 1 shows the raw scores of perceived effects of fake news on self and political group members. While Republicans believed that Democratic voters would be...