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Online misinformation
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2019
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DisinformationFake NewsSocial MediaMisinformation SpreadDisinformation DetectionPublic OpinionCommunicationPotential VictimsArtsContent AnalysisRumor SpreadingMisinformationJournalismFact Checking
This paper presents our on-going research on studying the actors responsible for misinformation spread and identifying potential victims. Preliminary results show that (i) there is a correlation between fake news publisher bias and its credibility and (ii) social network properties help in identifying active fake news spreaders. Moreover, we discuss the most vulnerable victims of fake news and report on our experience in educating seniors about online misinformation.
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