Juan Pablo Alperin, Kenneth Shores, Alice Fleerackers, Natascha Chtena
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Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the use of preprints, aiding rapid research
dissemination but also facilitating the spread of misinformation. This study
analyzes media coverage of preprints from 2014 to 2023, revealing a significant
post-pandemic decline. Our findings suggest that heightened awareness of the
risks associated with preprints has led to more cautious media practices. While
the decline in preprint coverage may mitigate concerns about premature media
exposure, it also raises questions about the future role of preprints in
science communication, especially during emergencies. Balanced policies based
on up-to-date evidence are needed to address this shift.