COVID-19期间社交媒体的使用:真新闻和假新闻?

Maarij Malik, M. A. Qamar, Syed Shabbir Afzal, Sohaib Tousif, Farheen Malik, Khizr Asif Bhura, Khizer Shamim
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新冠肺炎疫情使世界陷入混乱,人们被迫自我隔离。作为众所周知的社会性动物,人类发展了一种应对机制:更多地使用社交媒体作为消除物理距离的手段。这篇综述文章旨在评估社交媒体使用增加对生活的积极和消极影响。《流行病》明确指出,虽然社交媒体是信息的重要渠道,但它也是罪魁祸首,因为大多数网站传播虚假/捏造的信息以增加其浏览量。结果,它放大了人们生活中的焦虑和抑郁。监控社交媒体信息的工具是必要的,它的缺点超过了它的缺点。这包括过滤错误信息,提供心理健康支持,鼓励人们不要传播缺乏有力证据的可疑内容。
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Social Media Use During COVID-19: Real and Fake News?
The outbreak of COVID-19 led the world into disarray as people were forced to isolate themselves. Being known to be social animals, humans developed a coping mechanism: Increased use of social media as a means to bridge the physical distance. This review article aims to assess the impact, both positive and negative, of increased social media usage on lives. The Pandemic made it clear that whilst social media is an important outlet for information, it is also the culprit since most of the websites spread false/fabricated information to increase their viewership. As a result, it amplified anxiety and depression in people’s lives. Tools to monitor social media information are a necessity to outweigh its drawbacks. This includes filtering misinformation, providing mental health support, and encouraging people to refrain from spreading dubious content that lacks strong evidence.
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