2023
DOI: 10.1109/access.2023.3324555
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Characterizing Discourse and Engagement Across Topics of Misinformation on Twitter

Dominika Nadia Wojtczak,
Claudia Peersman,
Luisa Zuccolo
et al.

Abstract: In recent years, online misinformation has become increasingly prevalent, leading to significant issues such as political polarisation and distrust of genuine information. Misinformation on social media platforms affects various aspects of society, including health and politics, and can take many forms, such as text and images. However, current studies mainly focus on analysing singular topics and modalities, without considering the heterogeneity of the issue. Our research aimed to examine the relationship bet… Show more

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“…Wojtczak et al [1] investigated the discourse and engagement patterns across misinformation topics on Twitter, providing valuable insights into the nature of social media content, which is crucial for ABSA. Jiang et al [2] explored scope detection in ABSA, highlighting the importance of identifying the specific aspects within texts for accurate sentiment analysis.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wojtczak et al [1] investigated the discourse and engagement patterns across misinformation topics on Twitter, providing valuable insights into the nature of social media content, which is crucial for ABSA. Jiang et al [2] explored scope detection in ABSA, highlighting the importance of identifying the specific aspects within texts for accurate sentiment analysis.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%