作者
Azzam Mourad, Ali Srour, Haidar Harmanai, Cathia Jenainati, Mohamad Arafeh
发表日期
2020/10/14
期刊
IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management
卷号
17
期号
4
页码范围
2145-2155
出版商
IEEE
简介
News creation and consumption has been changing since the advent of social media. An estimated 2.95 billion people in 2019 used social media worldwide. The widespread of the Coronavirus COVID-19 resulted with a tsunami of social media. Most platforms were used to transmit relevant news, guidelines and precautions to people. According to WHO, uncontrolled conspiracy theories and propaganda are spreading faster than the COVID-19 pandemic itself, creating an infodemic and thus causing psychological panic, misleading medical advises, and economic disruption. Accordingly, discussions have been initiated with the objective of moderating all COVID-19's communications, except those initiated from trusted sources such as the WHO and authorized governmental entities. This article presents a large-scale study based on data mined from Twitter. Extensive analysis has been performed on approximately …
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