2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2107.11755
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Can the Crowd Judge Truthfulness? A Longitudinal Study on Recent Misinformation about COVID-19

Kevin Roitero,
Michael Soprano,
Beatrice Portelli
et al.

Abstract: Recently, the misinformation problem has been addressed with a crowdsourcing-based approach: to assess the truthfulness of a statement, instead of relying on a few experts, a crowd of non-expert is exploited. We study whether crowdsourcing is an effective and reliable method to assess truthfulness during a pandemic, targeting statements related to COVID-19, thus addressing (mis)information that is both related to a sensitive and personal issue and very recent as compared to when the judgment is done. In our ex… Show more

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