2023
DOI: 10.17645/mac.v11i2.6315
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An Overview of the Fake News Phenomenon: From Untruth-Driven to Post-Truth-Driven Approaches

Abstract: “Fake news” was chosen in 2017 as the word of the year by the Collins Dictionary and the American Dialect Society, due to its extraordinary popularity. However, its relevance has been called into question due to its controversy and ambiguity. We have compiled herein 30 definitions from selected dictionaries, academic papers, news agencies, influential media observatories, and independent, certified fact-checkers over the last six years and have carried out a manual relational content analysis on them. We also … Show more

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“…Moreover, in a post-truth environment where trust in the media often diminishes parallel to the challenges faced by sustainable journalism, and the role of spreading misleading information increases, confidence and importance in objective truths and ethical concerns have decreased. In this context, with the rise of clickbait practices and the rapid spread of disinformation and misinformation (Barton, 2019;Fink, 2019;Keyes, 2004;Rodrı´guez-Ferra´ndiz, 2023;Rousseau, 2021), the crises of sustainable journalism are further deepening. The findings obtained from our study also support this assertion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, in a post-truth environment where trust in the media often diminishes parallel to the challenges faced by sustainable journalism, and the role of spreading misleading information increases, confidence and importance in objective truths and ethical concerns have decreased. In this context, with the rise of clickbait practices and the rapid spread of disinformation and misinformation (Barton, 2019;Fink, 2019;Keyes, 2004;Rodrı´guez-Ferra´ndiz, 2023;Rousseau, 2021), the crises of sustainable journalism are further deepening. The findings obtained from our study also support this assertion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Existential motivations (management of adverse circumstances based on security, self-esteem, and the search for meaning in one's own life) [57]. In short, in the face of a rumor, the feeling of surprise, indignation, or emotional contagion is more powerful than the factuality of an event [65]. All this has led journalists to distrust social networks as a source of information due to the fragmentation and atomization of the informative narrative [66], and resulted in the need to study the impact of social networks on risk communication [67,68].…”
Section: Social Network and Misinformation In The Face Of Natural Dis...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our current social climate, recognizing fact from fiction and trusting in shared truths has become exceedingly challenging with numerous seeds of doubt sown through online misinformation (Rodríguez-Ferrándiz 2023). The confusion and emotions embroiled in the COVID-19 pandemic along with the isolation we all experienced, exacerbated the mistrust in information, especially scientific data.…”
Section: The Myth Of Neutrality Implicated In the Science Disciplinementioning
confidence: 99%