“…Misinformation related to scientific topics, especially on controversial topics about the environment [e.g., global warming and climate change - Ecker et al, 2022;Lubchenco, 2017;Kolmes, 2011] and health [e.g., vaccination -Gostin, 2014;Whitehead et al, 2023], are considered major global concerns. Given the urgency to understand the phenomenon, research focused on the analysis of misinformation were conducted, with the aim of understanding patterns of language [Nsoesie & Oladeji, 2020], typologies [Kapantai et al, 2021], means of circulation and dissemination in digital environments [Almaliki, 2019;Malik, Bashir & Mahmood, 2023;Wang et al, 2019], psychological aspects of belief systems of people who trust in misinformation [Tsamakis et al, 2022;Balakrishnan, 2022;Wang & Liu, 2022], perception of the public, health professionals and scientists on the topic [Lei et al, 2015;Cioe et al, 2020].…”