Misinformation matters online content and quality analysis

"What is 'misinformation'? Why does it matter? How does it spread on the internet, especially on social media platforms? What can we do to try and counteract the worst of its effects? Can we counteract its effects now that it is ubiquitous? These are the questions we try to answer in...

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Information literacy
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Mésinformation
Culture de l'information
social media
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Misinformation matters online content and quality analysis
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title_short Misinformation matters
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Misinformation
Information literacy
Médias sociaux
Mésinformation
Culture de l'information
social media
COMPUTERS / Social Aspects / Human-Computer Interaction
COMPUTERS / Internet / Security
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Information literacy
Médias sociaux
Mésinformation
Culture de l'information
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