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See Something, Say Something: Correction of Global Health Misinformation on Social Media

机译:看到一些东西,说些什么:纠正社交媒体上的全球健康错误信息

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Social media are often criticized for being a conduit for misinformation on global health issues, but may also serve as a corrective to false information. To investigate this possibility, an experiment was conducted exposing users to a simulated Facebook News Feed featuring misinformation and different correction mechanisms (one in which news stories featuring correct information were produced by an algorithm and another where the corrective news stories were posted by other Facebook users) about the Zika virus, a current global health threat. Results show that algorithmic and social corrections are equally effective in limiting misperceptions, and correction occurs for both high and low conspiracy belief individuals. Recommendations for social media campaigns to correct global health misinformation, including encouraging users to refute false or misleading health information, and providing them appropriate sources to accompany their refutation, are discussed
机译:社交媒体往往批评成为全球卫生问题误导的导管,但也可以作为对虚假信息的纠正。 为了调查这种可能性,将一个实验向用户开展到模拟的Facebook新闻饲料中,以误报和不同的校正机制(其中一个算法产生了正确信息的新闻故事,另一个Facebook用户发布了纠正新闻故事 )关于Zika病毒,目前的全球健康威胁。 结果表明,算法和社会校正在极限误解方面同样有效,并且高低阴谋信仰个人发生纠正。 社交媒体活动的建议,以纠正全球健康错误信息,包括鼓励用户反驳虚假或误导性的健康信息,并讨论了他们陪伴他们的驳斥来伴随他们的驳斥。

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