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Twitter Informatics: Tracking and Understanding Public Reaction during the 2009 Swine Flu Pandemic

机译:Twitter信息学:跟踪和了解2009年猪流感大流行期间的公众反应

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Much attention has been focused on Twitter because it serves as a central hub for the publishing, dissemination, and discovery of online media. This is true for both traditional news outlets and user generated content, both of which can vary widely in their journalistic and scientific quality. The recent Swine Flu pandemic of 2009 highlighted this aspect perfectly, global events that created a large online buzz, with some dubious medical facts leaking into public opinion. This paper presents an investigation into how online resources relating to Swine Flu were discussed on Twitter, with a focus on identifying and analyzing the popularity of trusted information sources (e.g. from quality news outlets and official health agencies). Our findings indicate that reputable sources are more popular than untrusted ones, but that information with poor scientific merit can still leak into to the network and potentially cause harm.
机译:由于Twitter是在线媒体的发布,传播和发现的中心枢纽,因此已经将许多注意力集中在Twitter上。传统新闻媒体和用户生成的内容都是如此,两者的新闻和科学质量都可能有很大差异。最近的2009年猪流感大流行充分说明了这一方面,全球性事件在网上引起了很大轰动,一些可疑的医学事实也渗入了公众舆论。本文介绍了如何在Twitter上讨论与猪流感有关的在线资源的调查,重点是识别和分析受信任信息源(例如来自优质新闻媒体和官方卫生机构的信息)的受欢迎程度。我们的发现表明,信誉良好的来源比不受信任的来源更受欢迎,但是科学价值不高的信息仍可能泄漏到网络中并可能造成危害。

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