2022
DOI: 10.4185/rlcs-2023-1820
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Desinformación y vacunas en redes

Abstract: Introducción: Los bulos antivacunas son un tipo de desinformación sanitaria con gran peligro, dados sus efectos tangibles en la sociedad. Existen investigaciones relevantes sobre tipología de bulos, discursos negacionistas en redes o popularidad de las vacunas, pero este estudio aporta una visión complementaria y pionera, centrada en el discurso antivacunas de COVID-19 en Twitter desde la perspectiva del comportamiento de las cuentas que difunden desinformación. Metodología: A partir del método de FacTeR-Check… Show more

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“…Title 174 [223] Social media and fake news in the post-truth era: The manipulation of politics in the election process 175 [224] An analysis of fake narratives on social media during 2019 Indonesian presidential election 176 [225] Unlink the link between COVID-19 and 5G Networks: an NLP and SNA based Approach 177 [226] Fake News Detection Using Machine Learning Ensemble Methods 178 [227] Social Network Analysis of COVID-19 Public Discourse on Twitter: Implications for Risk Communication 179 [228] Lies Kill, Facts Save: Detecting COVID-19 Misinformation in Twitter 180 [229] The visual vaccine debate on twitter: A social network analysis 181 [230] "Tell us what's going on": Exploring the information needs of pregnant and postpartum women in Australia during the pandemic with 'Tweets', 'Threads', and women's views 182 [231] Paying SPECIAL consideration to the digital sharing of information during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond 183 [232] Multiple social platforms reveal actionable signals for software vulnerability awareness: A study of GitHub, Twitter and Reddit 184 [233] Fake news analysis modeling using quote retweet 185 [234] Automatically appraising the credibility of vaccine-related web pages shared on social media: A twitter surveillance study 186 [235] Citizen journalism and public participation in the Era of New Media in Indonesia: From street to tweet 187 [236] Disinformation and vaccines on social networks: Behavior of hoaxes on Twitter [Desinformacio ´n y vacunas en redes: Comportamiento de los bulos en Twitter]…”
Section: Id Document Referencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Title 174 [223] Social media and fake news in the post-truth era: The manipulation of politics in the election process 175 [224] An analysis of fake narratives on social media during 2019 Indonesian presidential election 176 [225] Unlink the link between COVID-19 and 5G Networks: an NLP and SNA based Approach 177 [226] Fake News Detection Using Machine Learning Ensemble Methods 178 [227] Social Network Analysis of COVID-19 Public Discourse on Twitter: Implications for Risk Communication 179 [228] Lies Kill, Facts Save: Detecting COVID-19 Misinformation in Twitter 180 [229] The visual vaccine debate on twitter: A social network analysis 181 [230] "Tell us what's going on": Exploring the information needs of pregnant and postpartum women in Australia during the pandemic with 'Tweets', 'Threads', and women's views 182 [231] Paying SPECIAL consideration to the digital sharing of information during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond 183 [232] Multiple social platforms reveal actionable signals for software vulnerability awareness: A study of GitHub, Twitter and Reddit 184 [233] Fake news analysis modeling using quote retweet 185 [234] Automatically appraising the credibility of vaccine-related web pages shared on social media: A twitter surveillance study 186 [235] Citizen journalism and public participation in the Era of New Media in Indonesia: From street to tweet 187 [236] Disinformation and vaccines on social networks: Behavior of hoaxes on Twitter [Desinformacio ´n y vacunas en redes: Comportamiento de los bulos en Twitter]…”
Section: Id Document Referencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…La inmensa cantidad de información que se encuentra varia en calidad, también las plataformas no siempre cumplen con el contenido verificado, lo que lleva a que el individuo sea el que tenga que discernir según sus conocimientos previos y valores. 5 El brote de COVID-19 ha arrojado luz sobre las consecuencias dañinas de la desinformación. Las falsedades difundidas en línea, exacerbadas por la politización de la información, han obstaculizado las medidas preventivas y han reducido la confianza en iniciativas vitales como la vacunación.…”
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