User attitudes towards fake news and information on social media after the third wave of the coronavirus crisis
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.60060/fjmc.v29i1.1343Keywords:
COVID-19, fake news, social mediaAbstract
The article discusses misinformation on social media and some of the main instruments of Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube for dealing with it during the COVID-19 pandemic. It also presents the results from an anonymous online survey which is conducted after the third coronavirus wave and explores: whether online users consider they can identify fake news; the importance of dealing with fake news; familiarity with social media practices for tackling them; attitudes towards social media as a trustful source of information, and users’ opinion on whether social media is coping with fake news and disinformation during the coronavirus crisis.
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