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Children and adolescents spend a large amount of time on social media, where they often seek health information. Growing research suggests misinformation is common across various domains of health, such as infectious disease and men's sexual health. Burgeoning evidence suggests that misinformation about mental health may be common as well, especially ...
Lorenzo Lorenzo‐Luaces +1 more
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Civic Literacy and Disinformation in Democracies
The aim of this study is to explore civic literacy as an approach to counter disinformation in democracies. From group interviews, we elicit, categorize, and analyze diverse perspectives on disinformation in Sweden, previously upheld as a country with ...
Jannie Lilja +2 more
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Analyzing the Impact of Symbols in Taiwan’s Anti-Disinformation Campaign on TikTok during Elections [PDF]
Sayantan Bhattacharya +2 more
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ABSTRACT This article examines how the Swedish child welfare services (CWSs) are described in Arabic‐speaking social media, with a focus on the ‘LVU campaign.’ The material consists of Facebook and YouTube posts and comments about the Swedish CWSs' actions in child mistreatment cases involving migrant families.
Dana Sofi, Jonas Stier, Emmie Wahlström
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Promoting Mis/Disinformation Literacy Among Adults: A Scoping Review of Interventions and Recommendations [PDF]
Megan Boler +4 more
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MaX4Zero: Masked Extended Attention for Zero‐Shot Virtual Try‐On In The Wild
Max4Zero is a zero‐shot, training‐free virtual try‐on method that leverages diffusion priors and extended attention for accurate garment transfer. By warping reference garments and mitigating texture sticking, it achieves superior fidelity, garment preservation and identity consistency over state‐of‐the‐art methods without additional training ...
Nadav Orzech +4 more
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The disinformation lifecycle: an integrated understanding of its creation, spread and effects
The proliferation and development of social media platforms in recent years has contributed significantly to the spread of disinformation. Police Authorities around Europe have observed that harmful or criminal behaviour, stemming from social unrest ...
Kimberley Kruijver +3 more
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Social media disinformation and voting decisions during 2019 presidential elections in Nigeria
Koblowe Obono, Karimah Aminu Diyo
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ABSTRACT A high prevalence of teenage pregnancy in Ghana has raised critical concerns. This study aims to understand the causes of early pregnancy in Akatsi North, Ghana, while also assessing the underlying attitudes of young people toward future marriage and pregnancy.
Jihye Kim, Wendy Olsen, Mohammed Ibrahim
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Beyond online disinformation: assessing national information resilience in four European countries
As social media is a key conduit for the distribution of disinformation, much of the literature on disinformation in elections has been focused on the internet and global social media platforms.
Marius Dragomir +2 more
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