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Misinformation During the COVID-19 Outbreak in China: Cultural, Social and Political Entanglements

机译:Covid-19疫情在中国的误导:文化,社会和政治纠缠

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Not only did COVID-19 give rise to a global pandemic, but also it resulted in an infodemic comprising misinformation, rumor, and propaganda. The consequences of this infodemic can erode public trust, impede the containment of the virus, and outlive the pandemic itself. The evolving and fragmented media landscape, particularly the extensive use of social media, is a crucial driver of the spread of misinformation. Focusing on the Chinese social media Weibo, we collected four million tweets, from December 9, 2019, to April 4, 2020, examining misinformation identified by the fact-checking platform Tencent-a leading Chinese tech giant. Our results show that the evolution of misinformation follows an issue-attention cycle pertaining to topics such as city lockdown, cures and preventive measures, school reopening, and foreign countries. Sensational and emotionally reassuring misinformation characterizes the whole issue-attention cycle, with misinformation on cures and prevention flooding social media. We also study the evolution of sentiment and observe that positive sentiment dominated over the course of Covid, which may be due to the unique characteristic of "positive energy" on Chinese social media. Lastly, we study the media landscape during Covid via a case study on a controversial unproven cure known as Shuanghuanglian, which testifies to the importance of scientific communication in a plague. Our findings shed light on the distinct characteristics of misinformation and its cultural, social, and political implications, during the COVID-19 pandemic. The study also offers insights into combating misinformation in China and across the world at large.
机译:Covid-19不仅引起全球大流行,而且它也导致infoMy患有错误信息,谣言和宣传。这种映射的后果可以侵蚀公众信任,阻碍了病毒的遏制,并持续大流行本身。不断发展和碎片的媒体景观,特别是社交媒体的广泛使用,是误导蔓延的重要驾驶员。专注于中国社交媒体微博,我们从2019年12月9日到2020年12月9日收集了400万推文,检查了由事实上检查平台腾讯 - 领先的中国科技巨头确定的错误信息。我们的研究结果表明,误导的演变遵循与城市锁定,治愈和预防措施,学校重新开放和国外等主题有关的问题关注周期。耸人听闻的和情绪放心的错误信息表征了整个问题的关注周期,具有误导性和预防洪水社交媒体。我们还研究了情绪的演变,并观察到在科迪德过程中占主导地位的积极情绪,这可能是由于中国社交媒体上“积极能量”的独特特征。最后,我们通过案例研究通过案例研究,以争议的非崇拜治疗成为双号莲花的案例研究,这证明了科学沟通在瘟疫中的重要性。我们在Covid-19大流行期间,我们的研究结果阐明了误导性和文化,社会和政治影响的不同特征。该研究还提供洞察中国和世界各地的误导。

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