This document discusses COVID-19 disinformation, why it matters, and how to get involved. It provides an overview of information disorder frameworks, the disinformation lifecycle, and defines the term "disinfodemic". Categories of disinformation responses and the 6 questions of misinformation analysis are presented. Examples of disinformation types and how, where, when, and who spreads it are examined. The document encourages participation in an EU hackathon to help classify COVID-19 disinformation data.
1. COVID-19 Disinformation:
Why it matters and why should you get involved
Kalina Bontcheva
K.Bontcheva@sheffield.ac.uk
Keynote talk @ HealTAC, 23 April 2020
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Information disorder theoretical framework
(Wardle, 2017; Wardle & Derakshan, 2017)
Very difficult to distinguish
🡪 mainly between MIS-
and DISinformation
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3. Disinformation lifecycle
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Source: STOA report 2019
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5. Why Disinfodemic?
The impact of the false content, irrespective of intentions, is potentially the
same
Thus we use term disinformation, as we focus on the damaging effects of
fabricated and misleading information, rather than the motivation for its
creation and dissemination
COVID-19 disinformation is more toxic and more deadly than disinformation
about other subjects -> we coined the term disinfodemic
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6. Categories of Disinformation Responses
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7. The 6 Questions of Misinformation Analysis
What is being spread?
Where it spreads?
How it spreads?
Who is spreading it?
Why it spreads?
When it spreads?
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8. The 6 Questions of Misinformation Analysis
What is being spread?
Where it spreads?
How it spreads?
Who is spreading it?
Why it spreads?
When it spreads?
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9. Examples
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There are 5 other types - please see the UNESCO Policy Brief
10. Examples
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11. The 6 Questions of Misinformation Analysis
What is being spread?
Where it spreads?
How it spreads?
Who is spreading it?
Why it spreads?
When it spreads?
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12. When it spreads?
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Spike on 3 April 2020
IFCN COVID-19 fact-checks per day - statistics between 4 January and 13 April 2020
Data obtained from https://www.poynter.org/ifcn-covid-19-misinformation/
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13. The 6 Questions of Misinformation Analysis
What is being spread?
Where it spreads?
How it spreads?
Who is spreading it?
Why it spreads?
When it spreads?
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print
& debunk
Source: https://medium.com/1st-draft/5-lessons-for-reporting-in-an-age-of-disinformation-9d98f0441722
The Trumpet of Amplification
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15. Where it spreads?
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16. What languages/Where?
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17. The 6 Questions of Misinformation Analysis
What is being spread?
Where it spreads?
How it spreads?
Who is spreading it?
Why it spreads?
When it spreads?
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18. Fake Profile, Advertising and Clickbait
Fake Profiles
Advertising and Clickbait
• Online advertising used extensively to make money
• A clickbait post is designed to provoke emotional response in its readers
• Some measures by the platforms are in place, but not sufficient
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19. False Amplifiers: Bots
Bots that spread malware and unsolicited content
disseminated anti-vaccine messages
Russian trolls promoted discord
Accounts masquerading as legitimate users create false
equivalency, eroding public consensus on vaccination
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20. Genuine Amplifiers
The main amplifiers behind viral misinformation and propaganda are genuine human
users (Vosoughi et al, 2018)
Confirmation bias 🡪 spreading information that conforms to the individual’s views
Homophily
• Individual’s information sharing and commenting behaviour is influenced by the
behaviour of their online social connections
Polarisation
• “social networks and search engines are associated with an increase in the mean
ideological distance between individuals” (Flaxman et al, 2018)
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21. WeVerify project
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26. Challenges
Scarcity of data, especially annotated data for training and evaluation
Several levels of veracity (a claim can be “half true”, “inaccurate”)
Ethical approval 🡪 social data is a kind of personal data
Requirements for data storage and usage
Difficulty to reach closed channels (e.g. WhatsApp)
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27. Can You Help This Weekend?
EUvsVirus Hackathon
Classifying COVID-19 disinformation into categories for training ML classifiers
Help by annotating data for 1 - 3hrs (or more :)
In return, data will be shared within 1-2 weeks for you to experiment
Please email me and X.Song@sheffield.ac.uk
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