Mapping the fake news infodemic amidst the COVID-19 pandemic: A study of Indian fact-checking websites

IF 0.5 Q4 COMMUNICATION Journal of Arab and Muslim Media Research Pub Date : 2021-04-01 DOI:10.1386/jammr_00026_1
Kaifia Ancer Laskar, Mohammad Reyaz
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Fake news, a term that was never heard a decade back, has established a subculture of misinformation and disinformation, whether intentionally or unintentionally, on social media by its users. The personal bias as well as unverified content sharing through the click of a button has not only led to the epidemic of fake content across the world, but in countries like India, it has also led to lynching and violence in various places. This article tries to find the rate of debunked or fact-checked content during the COVID-19 pandemic in India related to the enforcement of the nationwide lockdown, false claims of cure or immunity boost, political blame gaming, the impact of the pandemic on economy, religious polarization, as well as fake news on related issues concerning other countries apart from India. We try to discern in this article whether fact-checked items of disinformation were more on communal issues than the cure/claims of alternative medicines. We also try to unearth if there were a larger number of international items covered by the fact-checking sites given the status of the COVID-19 crisis in other countries than the lockdown (issues related to nationwide lockdown declared in India). Using content analysis of two fake news debunking websites Boom Live and Alt News, for six months (March–August 2020) during the COVID-19 pandemic, we argue that there were a lesser number of disinformation or fake news on treatment-related fake news compared to those on polarizing issues. We also posit that there were more fake news on the nationwide lockdown imposed in India than on its impact on the economy. In a bid to map the fake news and disinformation debunked by these two select websites, we find that the genealogy of fake news works with our personal biases and fears, thereby making media literacy all the more indispensable given the reach of internet-based news. The urgent need for stringent regulations by an autonomous body of the government to curb the fake news ecosystem is recommended by us along with emphasizing digital media literacy.
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在COVID-19大流行期间绘制假新闻信息:对印度事实核查网站的研究
假新闻,这个十年前从未听说过的词,已经在社交媒体上由用户有意无意地建立了一种错误信息和虚假信息的亚文化。个人偏见以及通过点击按钮分享未经验证的内容不仅导致了虚假内容在世界范围内的流行,而且在印度等国家,它也导致了各地的私刑和暴力。本文试图找出在印度新冠肺炎大流行期间,与全国范围内实施封锁、虚假声称治愈或提高免疫力、政治指责游戏、大流行对经济的影响、宗教两极分化以及有关印度以外其他国家相关问题的假新闻有关的内容被揭穿或核实的比例。在这篇文章中,我们试图辨别事实核查的虚假信息项目是否更多地涉及公共问题,而不是替代药物的治疗/声称。我们还试图发现,考虑到其他国家的COVID-19危机状况,事实核查网站所报道的国际项目是否比封锁(与印度宣布的全国封锁有关的问题)更多。通过对两个假新闻揭穿网站Boom Live和Alt news在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间六个月(2020年3月至8月)的内容分析,我们认为,与两极分化问题相比,与治疗相关的假新闻的虚假信息或假新闻数量较少。我们也认为,有关印度全国范围内实施封锁的假新闻比封锁对经济影响的假新闻更多。为了找出这两个精选网站揭露的假新闻和虚假信息,我们发现假新闻的谱系与我们的个人偏见和恐惧有关,因此,鉴于基于互联网的新闻的传播范围,媒体素养变得更加不可或缺。我们建议,为了遏制假新闻生态,迫切需要由政府自治机构进行严格的监管,同时强调数字媒体素养。
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Journal of Arab and Muslim Media Research
Journal of Arab and Muslim Media Research Social Sciences-Linguistics and Language
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