2023
DOI: 10.3233/ica-230720
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An exploratory design science research on troll factories

Francisco S. Marcondes,
José João Almeida,
Paulo Novais

Abstract: Private and military troll factories (facilities used to spread rumours in online social media) are currently proliferating around the world. By their very nature, they are obscure companies whose internal workings are largely unknown, apart from leaks to the press. They are even more concealed when it comes to their underlying technology. At least in a broad sense, it is believed that there are two main tasks performed by a troll factory: sowing and spreading. The first is to create and, more importantly, mai… Show more

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“…This is a major drawback to using such technology to distribute fact checks. An alternative would be to use it in a cyborg context [47], where, for example, each production is filtered or adjusted by a human before being disseminated. The strengths and weaknesses of the accusatory sentence are reversed, losing in scale but gaining in quality.…”
Section: Summarisationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is a major drawback to using such technology to distribute fact checks. An alternative would be to use it in a cyborg context [47], where, for example, each production is filtered or adjusted by a human before being disseminated. The strengths and weaknesses of the accusatory sentence are reversed, losing in scale but gaining in quality.…”
Section: Summarisationmentioning
confidence: 99%