Demographics and topics impact on the co-spread of COVID-19 misinformation and fact-checks on Twitter

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Highlights:

• The relation between misinformation and fact-checking during COVID-19 is studied.

• A bidirectional weak causation between misinformation and fact-checks is observed.

• Fact-checks about COVID-19 appear quickly after misinformation is circulated.

• The ability of fact-checks to reduce misinformation spread is limited.

• Topics like conspiracy theories and virus causes are resistant to fact-checks.

摘要

•The relation between misinformation and fact-checking during COVID-19 is studied.•A bidirectional weak causation between misinformation and fact-checks is observed.•Fact-checks about COVID-19 appear quickly after misinformation is circulated.•The ability of fact-checks to reduce misinformation spread is limited.•Topics like conspiracy theories and virus causes are resistant to fact-checks.

论文关键词:COVID-19,Misinformation,Fact-checking,Social media,Demographics

论文评审过程:Received 31 January 2021, Revised 19 July 2021, Accepted 12 August 2021, Available online 30 August 2021, Version of Record 11 September 2021.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ipm.2021.102732