2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-49065-2_36
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Pathway to a Human-Values Based Approach to Tackle Misinformation Online

Abstract: Echoing what matters to us, our values pervade the criteria we apply in the judgment of the information we receive on social media when assigning to it a degree of relevance. In this era of "fake-news", understanding how the values of a social group influence perception and intentions for sharing pieces of (mis)information can reveal critical aspects for socio-technical solutions to mitigate misinformation spreading. This particular study contrasts the reasoning of a group in the United Kingdom and another in … Show more

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“…Ji et al's [55] framework emphasizes the determinants of individual scientific rumor-mongering in online communities. Rubin's [58] framework provides practitioners with strategies to combat misinformation, while Fard and Lingeswaran's [113] scaler approach and Piccolo et al's [135] human values technical solutions approach provides a granular view of the phenomenon. Tangcharoensathien et al's [91] framework emphasizes the need to manage Infodemic, while Treen et al's [107] framework highlights the importance of understanding social media users' engagement and their susceptibility to spreading misinformation.…”
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“…Ji et al's [55] framework emphasizes the determinants of individual scientific rumor-mongering in online communities. Rubin's [58] framework provides practitioners with strategies to combat misinformation, while Fard and Lingeswaran's [113] scaler approach and Piccolo et al's [135] human values technical solutions approach provides a granular view of the phenomenon. Tangcharoensathien et al's [91] framework emphasizes the need to manage Infodemic, while Treen et al's [107] framework highlights the importance of understanding social media users' engagement and their susceptibility to spreading misinformation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The prevailing mechanism allows users to create and disseminate (agri-food) information, which could be mis-dismal-information in peculiar ways. For user characteristics, behaviors and motives of actors, such as farmers, government entities, general public, extension agents, and organized groups on social media (or networks within them) is critical [135]. Users may employ different tools to allow for their activities, partly influenced by the platform characteristics and information diffusion mechanisms.…”
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