Polarization and Fake News

Volume: 13, Issue: 2, Pages: 1 - 22
Published: Mar 27, 2019
Abstract
Users’ polarization and confirmation bias play a key role in misinformation spreading on online social media. Our aim is to use this information to determine in advance potential targets for hoaxes and fake news. In this article, we introduce a framework for promptly identifying polarizing content on social media and, thus, “predicting” future fake news topics. We validate the performances of the proposed methodology on a massive Italian...
Paper Details
Title
Polarization and Fake News
Published Date
Mar 27, 2019
Volume
13
Issue
2
Pages
1 - 22
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