“…Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, blogs, LinkedIn, Google Plus, WhatsApp, Telegram, mobile apps, news sites, and other online platforms are all popular. Because of its widespread adoption and use of social media, this platform is ideal for disseminating myths, misinterpretations, misconceptions, and misinformation about Covid-19 (Tabong & Segtub, 2021). People who prefer to get information from the government showed higher levels of compliance (Morales-Vives et al, 2022).…”