Impact of correcting misinformation on social disruption

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  • who: Ryusuke Iizuka and colleagues from the The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, CyberAgent, Inc, Tokyo, Japan, Toyohashi University of have published the research: Impact of correcting misinformation on social disruption, in the Journal: PLOS ONE of 12/06/2021
  • what: With the aim of reducing the impact on social disruption the authors show that not only misinformation but also corrective information can cause social disruption and the authors clarify how to control the spread of the latter to limit its impact. The authors focus on socio-psychological aspects and define social disruption as a . . .

     

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