Fake News Sharing

Rohit Valecha, San Antonio, Srikrishna Krishnarao Srinivasan, Tejaswi Volety, Hazel Kwon, Rohit Valecha, Srikrishna Krishnarao Srinivasan, Tejaswi Volety, K. Kwon, M. Agrawal
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Abstract

Fake news has become a growing problem for societies, spreading virally and transforming into harmful impacts in social networks. The problem of fake news is even more troubling in the healthcare context. In the healthcare literature, it has been well established that threat situations and coping responses facilitate information sharing and seeking among the public. Along a similar vein, we argue that threat and coping related cues are important indicators of shareworthiness of fake news in social media. We address the following research questions associated with fake news sharing in the context of Zika virus: How do threat- and coping-related cues influence fake news sharing? We characterize threat situations that have threat and severity cues and coping responses that are based on reaction to protection and fear cues. The results indicate the significant positive effect of threat cues and protection cues on fake news sharing. Such an investigation can allow the monitoring of viral fake messages in a timely manner.
假新闻分享
假新闻已经成为社会日益严重的问题,病毒式传播并在社交网络中转化为有害影响。在医疗保健领域,假新闻的问题甚至更令人不安。在医疗文献中,已经很好地建立了威胁情况和应对反应促进信息共享和公众之间的寻求。同样,我们认为威胁和应对相关线索是假新闻在社交媒体上可分享性的重要指标。在寨卡病毒的背景下,我们解决了以下与假新闻分享相关的研究问题:威胁和应对相关的线索如何影响假新闻分享?我们描述了具有威胁和严重性线索的威胁情境,以及基于对保护和恐惧线索的反应的应对反应。结果表明,威胁线索和保护线索对虚假新闻分享有显著的正向影响。这样的调查可以让病毒假消息的监测及时。
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