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Social media and the spread of COVID-19 infodemic

机译:社会媒体和传播COVID-19 infodemic

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Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to investigate the social media application and the spread of COVID-19 infodemic in Nigeria.Design/methodology/approach - A descriptive survey research design was used for this study. A total of 1,200 social media users, regardless of their professions, were randomly selected for the study betweenmid-June and July 2020. Stratified and purposive sampling techniques were used for this study. The questionnaire was designed using Google form and administered using WhatsApp and Telegram to social media users above 18 years old in Nigeria. The data generated was analyzed using descriptive (frequency count) and inferential (mean) statistics, and was presented in tables.Findings - It was found that people make use of social media during COVID-19 pandemic for diverse reasons such as listening to announcement to be informed, knowing the necessary measures to take by those infected and spreading up-to-date information on the pandemic. Social media tools were highly used during the COVID-19 pandemic, especially WhatsApp and Zoom. Findings reflected that misinformation was spread on social media. This study also showed that the infodemic associated with COVID-19 is managed by confirming the source of the information before sharing it and trusting information from reliable sources.Research limitations/implications - The result of this research will contribute to the body of knowledge on social media application, fake news and the spread of COVID-19 infodemic in Nigeria and beyond.Practical implications - Infodemic is a disaster in the health sector. The spread of infodemic is capable of misleading people, losing trust in government, health providers and health regulatory authorities. This study will help social media users to know how to properly manage social media infodemic during a pandemic or any health-related situations.Originality/value - This study is novel as it approaches fake news from a COVID-19 perspective. Very few articles emanate from the developing countries in this area. This was because most of the narrative around fake news previously centered around the Western occurrences such as the Iraqi invasion by the USA, the US presidential elections and BREXIT. COVID-19 has demonstrated that the developing world is not immune from fake news as well. This study, therefore, assessed the management of infodemic associated with COVID-19 in Nigeria.
机译:目的——本文的目的社会媒体应用和调查传播COVID-19 infodemic尼日利亚。使用描述性调查研究设计本研究。不管他们的职业,是随机的研究选择betweenmid-June和7月2020. 技术被用于这项研究。问卷调查是使用谷歌的形式和设计的管理使用WhatsApp和电报社会媒体用户在尼日利亚18岁以上。使用描述性的生成的数据进行了分析(频率计数)和推论(平均)统计数据,提出了表。——这是发现人们利用社会媒体COVID-19大流行期间多样化原因如听公告通知,了解必要的措施的感染和传播最新的关于大流行性流感的信息。高度被COVID-19大流行期间,特别是WhatsApp和变焦。在社交媒体上传播错误信息。这项研究还显示,infodemic与COVID-19由确认有关在分享之前信息的来源从可靠和信任信息来源。本研究将为的结果知识在社会媒体应用程序,假新闻的传播COVID-19 infodemic尼日利亚和超越。卫生部门Infodemic是一场灾难。传播infodemic能够误导人,失去对政府的信任,健康提供者和卫生监管机构。研究将有助于社交媒体用户知道如何正确管理社交媒体infodemic期间大流行或任何健康相关的情况。小说从COVID-19这方法假新闻视角。发展中国家在这一领域。因为大多数叙事的假新闻以前围绕着西方出现如伊拉克的入侵美国,美国总统选举和BREXIT。COVID-19表明发展中世界并不受假新闻。因此,研究评估的管理infodemic COVID-19在尼日利亚。

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