论文标题
“我会首先分享”和其他阴谋论,来自Covid-19 Infodepic:探索性研究
"Thought I'd Share First" and Other Conspiracy Theory Tweets from the COVID-19 Infodemic: Exploratory Study
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论文摘要
背景:Covid-19爆发使许多人在家里孤立。这些人正在向社交媒体建立新闻和社交联系,这使他们容易受到相信和分享错误信息的影响。与健康相关的错误信息有可能遵守公共卫生消息,监测其在社交媒体上的传播对于理解具有潜在负面公共卫生影响的思想的演变至关重要。结果:使用模型标记数据的分析有益于增加数据匹配错误信息指标的比例。随机森林分类器指标在考虑的四个阴谋论中各不相同(F1得分在0.347和0.857之间);随着给定的阴谋论的定义更狭义,这种表现提高了。我们表明,与非信息性推文相比,错误信息推文表现出更大的负面情绪,并且理论随着时间的流逝而发展,并结合了无关的阴谋论和现实世界中的细节。结论:尽管我们在这里专注于与健康相关的错误信息,但这种方法的组合并非对公共卫生特定,并且对于表征错误信息的特征很有价值,这是创建有针对性的消息传递以抵消其传播的重要第一步。最初的消息传递应旨在在普遍存在之前先进行普遍的错误信息,而后来的消息传递将需要针对不断发展的阴谋理论和新的方面成立。
Background: The COVID-19 outbreak has left many people isolated within their homes; these people are turning to social media for news and social connection, which leaves them vulnerable to believing and sharing misinformation. Health-related misinformation threatens adherence to public health messaging, and monitoring its spread on social media is critical to understanding the evolution of ideas that have potentially negative public health impacts. Results: Analysis using model-labeled data was beneficial for increasing the proportion of data matching misinformation indicators. Random forest classifier metrics varied across the four conspiracy theories considered (F1 scores between 0.347 and 0.857); this performance increased as the given conspiracy theory was more narrowly defined. We showed that misinformation tweets demonstrate more negative sentiment when compared to nonmisinformation tweets and that theories evolve over time, incorporating details from unrelated conspiracy theories as well as real-world events. Conclusions: Although we focus here on health-related misinformation, this combination of approaches is not specific to public health and is valuable for characterizing misinformation in general, which is an important first step in creating targeted messaging to counteract its spread. Initial messaging should aim to preempt generalized misinformation before it becomes widespread, while later messaging will need to target evolving conspiracy theories and the new facets of each as they become incorporated.