La lucha europea contra la desinformación en los procesos electorales
En el actual ecosistema informativo digital, informarse de manera exclusiva a través de las redes sociales comporta el riesgo de que solamente se tenga acceso a ciertas informaciones —que muchas veces son opiniones camufladas bajo la falsa apariencia de
Ángela Moreno-Bobadilla
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Using social media research in health technology assessment: stakeholder perspectives and scoping review. [PDF]
Holtorf AP +10 more
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Reviews on Online Social Networks (OSNs) became crucial in decision making. People of all walks of life are using them to make decisions especially while purchasing products or services. The decision making paradigm has been shifted from traditional offline approach to technology-driven approach.
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Using Transformer-Based Topic Modeling to Examine Discussions of Delta-8 Tetrahydrocannabinol: Content Analysis. [PDF]
Smith BP +6 more
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Astroturfing, trolling, bots, false amplifiers and social media accounts with inauthentic behavior are used in online political communication even if they have a real-world dangerous effect on democratic systems.
Bogdan Oprea
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Powerful Allies and Weak Consensus: Towards a Deeper Understanding of how Health-Harming Industries Seek to Influence Global Health Governance Comment on "Competing Frames in Global Health Governance: An Analysis of Stakeholder Influence on the Political Declaration on Non-communicable Diseases". [PDF]
Zenone M, Hawkins B.
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The Bootlegger’s choice: astroturf groups, genuine Baptists or both?
The Bootleggers and Baptists (B&B) framework contends that enduring regulatory policies emerge when morally motivated actors (Baptists) provide ethical legitimacy, while economically motivated stakeholders (Bootleggers) discreetly support the measures to advance their own interests. Interestingly, this outcome depends on the support of both groups.
Abdelnour, Joseph +2 more
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How disinformation kills: philosophical challenges in the post-Covid society. [PDF]
Palomo M.
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Virality detection and control strategies in rumor models
We study the dynamics and intervention strategies of a rumor using the modified Maki-Thompson model. A key challenge in social networks is distinguishing between natural increases in transmissibility and artificial injections of rumor spreaders, such as ...
Eva Rifà, Julian Vicens, Emanuele Cozzo
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AstroTurfing, 'CyberTurfing' and other online persuasion campaigns [PDF]
AstroTurfing and its online equivalent CyberTurfing not only pose a significant threat to consumers, but democratic discourse. Regulatory measures in place to prevent deceptive marketing do not grasp the nature of the threat. It is argued that people make decisions about consumer purchases by using heuristics - mental shortcuts and other rules of ...
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