In the online information ecosystem, a content label is an attachment to a piece of content intended to contextualize that content for the viewer. Content labels are information about …
Developing effective interventions to counter misinformation is an urgent goal, but it also presents conceptual, empirical, and practical difficulties, compounded by the fact that …
The spread of mis-and disinformation is an increasing concern for democratic societies around the globe (Lazer et al., 2019). In modern high-choice media environments, exposure …
Scientifically relevant misinformation, defined as false claims concerning a scientific measurement procedure or scientific evidence, regardless of the author's intent, is illustrated …
The spread of misinformation through media and social networks threatens many aspects of society, including public health and the state of democracies. One approach to mitigating the …
J Cook, UKH Ecker, M Trecek-King… - Environmental …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Misinformation about climate change is a consequential societal issue, causing polarization and reduced support for climate action. However, the seriousness of the problem does not …
S Barzilai, S Mor-Hagani, F Abed, D Tal-Savir… - Computers & …, 2023 - Elsevier
Digital games have emerged as promising tools for countering the spread of misinformation online. Previous studies have mostly used games to inoculate players against misleading …
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Existing datasets for automated fact-checking have substantial limitations, such as relying on artificial claims, lacking annotations for evidence and intermediate reasoning, or including …