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Title The Propagation of Misinformation in Social Media A Cross-platform Analysis Richard Rogers.

Imprint Amsterdam Amsterdam University Press 2023

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Edition First Edition
Description 1 online resource (246 pages)
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Summary There is growing awareness about how social media circulate extreme viewpoints and turn up the temperature of public debate. Posts that exhibit agitation garner disproportionate engagement. Within this clamour, fringe sources and viewpoints are mainstreaming, and mainstream media are marginalized. This book takes up the mainstreaming of the fringe and the marginalization of the mainstream. In a cross-platform analysis of Google Web Search, Facebook, YouTube, Reddit, Twitter, Instagram, 4chan and TikTok, we found that hyperpartisan web operators, alternative influencers and ambivalent commentators are in ascendency. The book can be read as a form of platform criticism. It puts on display the current state of information online, noting how social media platforms have taken on the mantle of accidental authorities, privileging their own on-platform performers and at the same time adjudicating between claims of what is considered acceptable discourse.
Language In English.
Contents Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- 1 "Serious queries" and "editorial epistemologies". How social media are contending with misinformation -- 2 Problematic information in Google Web Search? Scrutinizing the results from U.S. election-related queries -- 3 The scale of Facebook's problem depends upon how "fake news" is classified -- 4 When misinformation migrates. Cross-platform posting, YouTube and the deep vernacular web -- 5 Fringe players on political Twitter. Source-sharing dynamics, partisanship and problematic actors -- 6 Twitter as accidental authority. How a platform assumed an adjudicative role during the COVID-19 pandemic -- 7 The earnest platform . U.S. presidential candidates, COVID-19, and social issues on Instagram -- 8 A fringe mainstreamed, or tracing antagonistic slang between 4chan and Breitbart before and after Trump -- 9 Political TikTok . Playful performance, ambivalent critique and event-commentary -- Afterword: The misinformation problem and the deplatforming debates -- Bibliography -- Index
Subject Social media -- Political aspects.
Misinformation.
Médias sociaux -- Aspect politique.
Mésinformation.
Media studies.
Media, information and communication industries.
COMPUTERS / Web / Social Networking.
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Journalism.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies.
Misinformation
Social media -- Political aspects
Media studies: internet, digital media and society.
Disinformation and misinformation.
News media and journalism.
Indexed Term Misinformation, digital methods, data journalism, social media platforms.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: 9789463720762
ISBN 9048554241 (electronic bk.)
9789048554249 (electronic bk.)
Standard No. 10.1515/9789048554249 doi
AU@ 000073649200

 
    
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