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Fake News: Is it Made for Men or Women?
Fake news has become an integral part of modern life. It represents a distinct genre within news discourse, characterized by manipulation and the dissemination of deceptive information through mass media.
Galyna Tsapro +1 more
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Topic-Aware Fake News Detection Based on Heterogeneous Graph
In recent years, fake news has had a bad impact on individuals and society, which has aroused widespread concern about fake news detection. The existing heterogeneous graph-based fake news detection model (CompareNet) mainly focuses on the semantic ...
Lijuan Sun, Hongbin Wang
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Fake News From The Islamic Perspective
This paper discusses about fake news from the Islamic perspective. Derived from previous scholarly discussions and Islamic manuscripts on fake news, this paper attempts to provide what Islam has to say about fake news.
Siti Suriani Othman +3 more
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Individual differences in cognitive abilities and personality help to understand individual differences in various human behaviors. Previous work investigated individual characteristics in light of believing (i.e., misclassifying) fake news.
Cornelia Sindermann +4 more
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Modeling the spread of fake news on Twitter.
Fake news can have a significant negative impact on society because of the growing use of mobile devices and the worldwide increase in Internet access.
Taichi Murayama +3 more
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Analyzing Online Fake News Using Latent Semantic Analysis: Case of USA Election Campaign
Recent studies have indicated that fake news is always produced to manipulate readers and that it spreads very fast and brings great damage to human society through social media.
Richard G. Mayopu +2 more
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Construction of multi-modal social media dataset for fake news detection
The advent of social media has brought about significant changes in people’s lives.While social media allows for easy access and sharing of news, it has also become a breeding ground for the dissemination of fake news, posing a serious threat to social ...
Guopeng GAO +4 more
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We model competition on a credence goods market governed by an imperfect label, signaling high quality, as a rank-order tournament between firms. In this market interaction, asymmetric firms jointly and competitively control the aggregate precision of a label ranking the competitors' qualities by releasing individual information.
Rehsmann, Daniel +2 more
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‘Fake news’ as infrastructural uncanny [PDF]
In this article, we examine how the social disturbance precipitated by ‘fake news’ can be viewed as a kind of infrastructural uncanny. We suggest that the threat of problematic and viral junk news can raise existential questions about the routine circulation, engagement and monetisation of content through the Web and social media.
Gray, Jonathan +2 more
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Ulrich Richter es conocido en México por ser un litigante de alto perfil que se dedica a litigios estratégicos dentro de los que se puede mencionar la demanda a Google Inc. por daño moral, lo cual estableció un precedente trascendental: cualquier persona puede demandar a una empresa trasnacional en México y acceder a la justicia.
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