Digital social listening in COVID-19 pandemic for informed interventions in the Republic of Moldova: integrated data

A. Timotin, Adriana Paladi, V. Mita, V. Chihai, O. Lozan
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Introduction. Social Listening is a suitable tool used in monitoring and controlling the infodemic, a phenomenon that has exacerbated the global public health crisis generated by the COVID-19 pandemic. The purpose of the study. Digital monitoring of public perceptions of the COVID-19 in the Republic of Moldova, evaluating the temporal sequence of message content on social media to understand and inform decision-makers on the necessary actions based on needs/problems. Material and methods. The Talkwalker software, developed for marketing research, has been adapted to the study objective by creating a search syntax for COVID-19. The taxonomy for COVID-19 conversations developed and validated by Purnat et al. was taken into account. Results. Between 01.01-30.11.2022, 18000 results were shared. Interest is expressed through a downward fluctuating curve, the highest audience engagement rate being generated by the Unica.md post regarding the French authorities' decision to waive restrictions (2400 shares, over 155 thousand likes, 521 comments). The aggregate sentiment of netizens is predominantly neutral and negative, dominated by anger and fear. Conclusions. It is observed that the population shows distrust regarding the reality of the pandemic, being reserved towards actions taken by authorities to counter the pandemic, and/or conspiratorial beliefs, which indicate the presence of falsehoods in social media and the need for targeted responses from authorities to increase the population’s resistance to misinformation.
摩尔多瓦共和国2019冠状病毒病大流行期间的数字社会倾听:综合数据
介绍。社交倾听是监测和控制信息流行的合适工具,这一现象加剧了COVID-19大流行造成的全球公共卫生危机。研究的目的。对摩尔多瓦共和国公众对COVID-19的看法进行数字监测,评估社交媒体上信息内容的时间顺序,以了解并告知决策者基于需求/问题采取的必要行动。材料和方法。为营销研究而开发的Talkwalker软件通过创建COVID-19的搜索语法进行了调整,以适应研究目标。考虑了Purnat等人开发和验证的COVID-19对话分类。结果。在01.01-30.11.2022期间,共有18000个结果被共享。兴趣是通过向下波动的曲线来表达的,Unica产生的观众参与度最高。md关于法国当局决定放弃限制的帖子(2400次分享,超过15.5万个赞,521条评论)。网民的总体情绪以中性和负面为主,以愤怒和恐惧为主。结论。人们注意到,民众对大流行病的现实表现出不信任,对当局为应对大流行病而采取的行动持保留态度,以及(或)阴谋论信念,这表明社交媒体上存在虚假信息,当局需要作出有针对性的反应,以增强民众对错误信息的抵抗力。
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