Combating Disinformation and Misinformation through Source Identification and Tracking

Emmanuel Ohwadua
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In the social media or online networks, the posting and sharing of misleading information or fake news, is done on the fly, but difficult to reverse or control, and worse still, the purveyor of such information is difficult to identify or track; unlike traditional print or electronic media whose authors are well known and can be held responsible for any harm that the information may cause. With disinformation, misinformation and mal-information spreading at the click of a button and at breakneck speed, tech companies are struggling to regulate it on social media, while grappling with public responsibility, definitions of free speech or freedom of expression, and identification of such content and its source. This research piece has provided another prism by which the excesses of the purveyors of disinformation, misinformation and mal-information, otherwise known as fake news, propaganda or misleading information can be curtailed. In the social media platform, the author of content is elusive and may not be known because the content or material does not contain any identification that could help to identify the perpetuator, and even if eventually he/she is finally tracked – probably after the content may have been shared (say) a million times, the harm may have been done. So, the goal of this scheme is to discourage and prevent the creation and posting of harmful material on social media since such content will carry the identification of the author. The identification details of the author of content is acquired at the point of posting the content online on any social media platform, while the integrity of the content is preserved by the use of cryptographic hash function. Fundamentally, this tool, if adopted and implemented by social media platforms, it will shift the focus of the fight against fake news from regulation to prevention and control.
通过来源识别和跟踪打击虚假信息和错误信息
在社交媒体或在线网络中,误导性信息或假新闻的发布和分享是即时进行的,但很难逆转或控制,更糟糕的是,这些信息的传播者很难识别或追踪;这与传统的印刷或电子媒体不同,后者的作者众所周知,可以对信息可能造成的任何伤害负责。随着虚假信息、误导信息和恶意信息以极快的速度在社交媒体上传播,科技公司正努力对其进行监管,同时也在努力解决公共责任、言论自由的定义以及此类内容及其来源的识别等问题。这篇研究文章提供了另一个视角,通过它可以遏制虚假信息、错误信息和恶意信息(又称假新闻、宣传或误导性信息)传播者的过激行为。在社交媒体平台上,内容的作者是难以捉摸的,可能无法知道,因为内容或材料不包含任何有助于识别肇事者的标识,即使最终追踪到他/她--可能是在内容被分享(比如说)一百万次之后,伤害可能已经造成。因此,该计划的目的是阻止和防止在社交媒体上创建和发布有害信息,因为这些内容将带有作者的身份信息。在任何社交媒体平台上在线发布内容时,都会获取内容作者的详细身份信息,同时通过使用加密哈希函数来保持内容的完整性。从根本上说,如果社交媒体平台采用和实施这一工具,将把打击假新闻的重点从监管转移到预防和控制。
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