“…To these; (Geeng, Yee, & Roesner, 2020), (Alcott, Gentzkow, & Yu, 2019), (Cinelli, ve diğerleri, 2020), (Moravec, Minas, & Dennis, 2018), (Talwar, Dhir, Kaur, Zafar, & Alrasheedy, 2019), (Gottlieb & Dyer, 2020) and (Meinert, Mirbabaie, Dungs, & Aker, 2016) When we look at the current studies in the literature on the Covid-19 pandemic and disinformation, different categories are seen. These studies can be grouped as follows: digital and traditional media; ; (Andreu, 2020), (David & Sommerlad, 2021), (Tunez-Lopez, Vaz-Alvarez, & Fieiras-Ceide, 2020), (Güz, Seden Meral, Bozkurt, & Durmaz, 2021), (Akyüz, 2020), (Çelik, 2020), (Topsakal, 2021) social media; ; (Cinelli, ve diğerleri, 2020), (Al-Zaman, 2021), (Shani, Dirkson, & Majchrza, 2021), (Röchert, ve diğerleri, 2021), (Al-Rakhami & Al-Amri, 2020), (Kouzy, ve diğerleri, 2020), (Islam, ve diğerleri, 2020), (Hossain, ve diğerleri, 2020), (Tasnim, Hossain, & Mazumder, 2020), (Soğukdere & Öztunç, 2020), (Ateş & Baran, 2020), (Çerçi, Canöz, & Canöz, 2020) content types; , (Sanchez & Pascual, 2020), Covid-19 vaccine topics (Savolainen & Reijo, 2021), , (Marco-Franco, Pita-Barros, Vivas-Orts, Gonzales-de-Julian, & Vivas-Consuelo, 2021).…”