Social media and the COVID-19 pandemic: The dilemma of fake news clutter vs. social responsibility

IF 0.5 Q4 COMMUNICATION
Moez Ben Messaoud
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This article examines the relationship between fake news and social media as increasingly important sources of news, at a time when mainstream media no longer have exclusive control over news production and dissemination. It has been evident that few media outlets and professionals tend to draw conflicting news about COVID-19 from social media feeds, which are largely produced by common citizens with mostly no journalism training. This pervasive use makes social media key sources to scores of media outlets for news, whether it is related to COVID-19 or public affairs issues, even though it is susceptible to torrents of credibility and accuracy issues. As a result, of the overwhelming spread of fake news on coronavirus, which is contributing to framing events from several angles, media professionals are now obliged to track and vet information circulating on social media. Due to the scale of disinformation spreading on the Web, it has become imperative that the credibility and accuracy of news is thoroughly verified. Media organizations have already been putting in place various mechanisms to monitor false news. This article will attempt to identify and assess these monitoring efforts in the Arab world. For this purpose, I have put together a list of Arab observatories launched on the internet in order to monitor fake news circulating in relation to COVID-19, and to discuss their methods of monitoring work, in the context of mobilization carried out by governments and many organizations such as the World Health Organization. This article is pinned down on social responsibility approach which helps pave the way the different propositions to combat fake news and avoid abuses in social media uses. This article proposes an evaluation of the monitoring initiative via-a-vis fake news and proposes a set of guidelines for improving the work of such monitoring bodies. Hence, this research reveals that social media outlets have diversified their goals to match the power of the conventional media in disseminating information and bringing up issues for debate. However, in the light of the framework of social responsibility, social media actors have to constantly develop a set of ethical practices to be observed by users, establish codes of conduct regulating content production, and lay down a code of integrity to assure accuracy in news and information transmission.
社交媒体与COVID-19大流行:假新闻混乱与社会责任的困境
本文考察了假新闻与社交媒体之间的关系,在主流媒体不再对新闻生产和传播拥有独家控制权的情况下,社交媒体作为越来越重要的新闻来源。很明显,很少有媒体和专业人士倾向于从社交媒体上获取有关COVID-19的相互矛盾的新闻,这些新闻主要是由大多数没有接受过新闻培训的普通公民制作的。这种普遍使用使社交媒体成为数十家媒体获取新闻的主要来源,无论是与COVID-19有关的新闻还是与公共事务有关的新闻,尽管它容易受到可信度和准确性问题的影响。因此,关于冠状病毒的假新闻铺天盖地,从多个角度塑造事件,媒体专业人员现在有义务跟踪和审查社交媒体上传播的信息。由于网络上虚假信息传播的规模,彻底核实新闻的可信度和准确性已成为当务之急。媒体机构已经建立了各种机制来监控虚假新闻。本文将试图识别和评估阿拉伯世界的这些监测工作。为此,我整理了一份在互联网上启动的阿拉伯观察站清单,以监测与COVID-19有关的假新闻,并在各国政府和世界卫生组织等许多组织开展动员的背景下讨论它们的监测工作方法。这篇文章是基于社会责任的方法,这有助于为打击假新闻和避免滥用社交媒体的不同主张铺平道路。本文建议对假新闻监测倡议进行评估,并提出一套改进此类监测机构工作的指导方针。因此,本研究表明,社交媒体机构的目标多样化,以匹配传统媒体在传播信息和提出问题进行辩论方面的力量。然而,在社会责任的框架下,社交媒体行为者必须不断发展一套供用户遵守的道德实践,建立规范内容生产的行为准则,制定诚信准则以保证新闻信息传播的准确性。
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Journal of Arab and Muslim Media Research
Journal of Arab and Muslim Media Research Social Sciences-Linguistics and Language
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