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posted by janrinok on Saturday May 28 2022, @01:51PM   Printer-friendly
from the mis-and-dis-information dept.

https://phys.org/news/2022-05-disinformation-flourished-pandemic.html

A small team of researchers at Sony Computer Science Laboratories in France has explored why disinformation seemed to flourish during the global pandemic.

One of the more remarkable features of the global pandemic is the seemingly unceasing stream of misinformation attributed not just to the virus and the people who were being infected, but in the ways the medical community has responded to the threat. From ridiculous claims regarding supposed cures to the baseless claims made by anti-vaxxers, misinformation has flourished. In this new effort, the researchers wondered why this has been happening and they looked at the sources of news, both reliable and unreliable, as participants in a supply and demand news ecosystem.

[...] The researchers were not able to ascertain why the unreliable news sources were able to respond more quickly, but suggest that the end result was higher visibility for unreliable sources, leading to widespread disinformation gaining traction, and ultimately, acceptance.

[Journal Reference]: Pietro Gravino et al, The supply and demand of news during COVID-19 and assessment of questionable sources production, Nature Human Behaviour (2022)
DOI: DOI: 10.1038/s41562-022-01353-3

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  • (Score: 2) by Entropy on Saturday May 28 2022, @09:18PM (3 children)

    by Entropy (4228) on Saturday May 28 2022, @09:18PM (#1248612)

    It's just one of many examples that show the government(CDC included) think absolutely nothing of lying to the public. There's a long, long list of course that is just one that happened right at the beginning of the pandemic.

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday May 29 2022, @01:50AM (2 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Sunday May 29 2022, @01:50AM (#1248664)

    Too true. However that doesn't mean everything they say is a lie and that doesn't make any other news source more trustworthy. I think that's where most people go wrong. X lied to me and Y confirmed the lie so forever afterwards anything X says is always false and everything Y says is always true to me.

    • (Score: 2) by Entropy on Wednesday June 01 2022, @04:13PM (1 child)

      by Entropy (4228) on Wednesday June 01 2022, @04:13PM (#1249466)

      That's how life works--If someone in your life lies to you then you stop trusting them. They are by definition a liar. If your romantic partner lies to you all the time, what do you think the fate of that relationship is? if your friends know your romantic partner lies to you all the time yet you get burned for trusting them(yet again) what would they say of your decision?

      Trust is a basic tenant of relationships, and society--once broken it can't be easily repaired. I'm genuinely sad we can't trust the government but it's quite easy to demonstrate that we can't. It's a sign of just how corrupt they are that they can't even see why.

      • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday June 03 2022, @06:45AM

        by Anonymous Coward on Friday June 03 2022, @06:45AM (#1250135)

        Sorry about your wife. She is good in bed, though.