论文标题
在社交媒体中打击健康错误信息:表征,检测,干预和开放问题
Combating Health Misinformation in Social Media: Characterization, Detection, Intervention, and Open Issues
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论文摘要
社交媒体一直是公众的主要信息消费来源之一,使人们能够更快,更轻松地寻求和传播信息。但是,各种社交媒体平台的兴起也使在线错误信息扩散。特别是,卫生领域的错误信息对我们的社会(例如Covid-19 Infodemic)产生了重大影响。因此,社交媒体中的健康错误信息已成为一个新兴的研究方向,引起了不同学科研究人员的越来越多的关注。与其他领域中的错误信息相比,健康错误信息的主要差异包括对人类的身体甚至生命造成实际伤害的潜力,对正常人识别的硬度以及与医学科学的密切联系。此外,社交媒体上的健康错误信息具有与传统渠道的不同特征,例如电视上的多个维度,包括一代,传播和消费范式。由于在社交媒体中打击健康错误的独特性和重要性,我们进行了这项调查,以进一步促进有关此问题的跨学科研究。在这项调查中,我们对有关在线健康错误信息的现有研究进行了全面综述。此外,我们还从三个角度系统地组织了相关文献:表征,检测和干预。最后,我们对在社交媒体中打击健康错误的紧迫性问题进行了深入的讨论,并为多学科研究人员提供了未来的方向。
Social media has been one of the main information consumption sources for the public, allowing people to seek and spread information more quickly and easily. However, the rise of various social media platforms also enables the proliferation of online misinformation. In particular, misinformation in the health domain has significant impacts on our society such as the COVID-19 infodemic. Therefore, health misinformation in social media has become an emerging research direction that attracts increasing attention from researchers of different disciplines. Compared to misinformation in other domains, the key differences of health misinformation include the potential of causing actual harm to humans' bodies and even lives, the hardness to identify for normal people, and the deep connection with medical science. In addition, health misinformation on social media has distinct characteristics from conventional channels such as television on multiple dimensions including the generation, dissemination, and consumption paradigms. Because of the uniqueness and importance of combating health misinformation in social media, we conduct this survey to further facilitate interdisciplinary research on this problem. In this survey, we present a comprehensive review of existing research about online health misinformation in different disciplines. Furthermore, we also systematically organize the related literature from three perspectives: characterization, detection, and intervention. Lastly, we conduct a deep discussion on the pressing open issues of combating health misinformation in social media and provide future directions for multidisciplinary researchers.