Misinformation and Its Impacts
External reference: https://openalex.org/T11147
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Swiss COVID-19 discourse framed misinformation differently across media
Explore how Swiss COVID-19 discourse defines misinformation versus disinformation using NLP analysis. Discover how public narratives reflect societal tensions and information literacy's role in.
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WHO press conferences drew longer viewing and more comments
Analysis of 142 WHO YouTube press conferences reveals audiences facing crisis uncertainty generate more engagement and negative sentiment when information gaps exist.
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Tweets showed more acceptance of price hikes after 2021
Study examines how Japanese Twitter users' attitudes toward price increases shifted after 2021, revealing erosion of decades-old deflationary norms and growing acceptance of inflation.
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Review links online misinformation to polarization and distrust
Study of 157 publications revealing how online misinformation fuels ideological polarization and institutional distrust through tri-directional feedback loops, with strategic framework for.

