Combating disinformation on social media: A computational perspective

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Shu K. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Computer Science, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago
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Disinformation; Social computing; Social media mining;
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10.1016/j.tbench.2022.100035
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The use of social media has accelerated information sharing and instantaneous communications. The low barrier to enter social media enables more users to participate and makes them stay engaged longer, while incentivizing individuals with a hidden agenda to use disinformation to manipulate information and influence opinions. Disinformation, such as fake news, hoaxes, and conspiracy theories, has increasingly been weaponized to divide people and create detrimental societal effects. Therefore, it is imperative to understand disinformation and systematically investigate how we can improve resistance against it, taking into account the tension between the need for information and the need for security and protection against disinformation. In this survey, we look into the concepts, methods, and recent advancements of detecting disinformation from a computational perspective. We will also discuss open issues and future research directions for combating disinformation on social media. © 2022 The Authors
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