2017
DOI: 10.1145/3137597.3137600
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Fake News Detection on Social Media

Abstract: Social media for news consumption is a double-edged sword. On the one hand, its low cost, easy access, and rapid dissemination of information lead people to seek out and consume news from social media. On the other hand, it enables the wide spread of \fake news", i.e., low quality news with intentionally false information. The extensive spread of fake news has the potential for extremely negative impacts on individuals and society. Therefore, fake news detection on social media has recently become an emerging … Show more

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“…Social media sites have become one of popular mediums to propagate fake news and misinformation. The dominant line of work in this topic is fake news detection [35] which was mostly formulated as a binary classification problem. Researchers began to incorporate social context and other features for identifying fake news at an early stage and preventing it from diffusion on the social network [36,52].…”
Section: Fake News and Misinformationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Social media sites have become one of popular mediums to propagate fake news and misinformation. The dominant line of work in this topic is fake news detection [35] which was mostly formulated as a binary classification problem. Researchers began to incorporate social context and other features for identifying fake news at an early stage and preventing it from diffusion on the social network [36,52].…”
Section: Fake News and Misinformationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We also need a much better understanding of who is behind the growing volume of internet traffic on vaccination, exploiting methodological advances in network analysis and artificial intelligence18 and engaging with social media companies to reduce it. Twitter has already deleted millions of suspicious accounts 19.…”
Section: Fighting Backmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The interested reader can learn more about "fake news" from the overview by Shu et al (2017), which adopted a data mining perspective and focused on social media. Another recent survey ) took a fact-checking perspective on "fake news" and related problems.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%