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arxiv: 2401.08841 · v1 · pith:5ZDVWD5D · submitted 2024-01-16 · cs.IR

Exploring Content-Based and Meta-Data Analysis for Detecting Fake News Infodemic: A case study on COVID-19

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keywords approachcontent-basedcovid-19fakenewspandemicanalysisglobal
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The coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) is probably the most disruptive global health disaster in recent history. It negatively impacted the whole world and virtually brought the global economy to a standstill. However, as the virus was spreading, infecting people and claiming thousands of lives so was the spread and propagation of fake news, misinformation and disinformation about the event. These included the spread of unconfirmed health advice and remedies on social media. In this paper, false information about the pandemic is identified using a content-based approach and metadata curated from messages posted to online social networks. A content-based approach combined with metadata as well as an initial feature analysis is used and then several supervised learning models are tested for identifying and predicting misleading posts. Our approach shows up to 93% accuracy in the detection of fake news related posts about the COVID-19 pandemic

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