From science to politics: COVID-19 information fatigue on YouTube
Abstract Objective The COVID-19 pandemic is the first pandemic where social media platforms relayed information on a large scale, enabling an "infodemic" of conflicting information which undermined the global response to the pandemic. Understanding how the information circulated and evolve...
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Main Authors: | Chyun-Fung Shi (Author), Matthew C. So (Author), Sophie Stelmach (Author), Arielle Earn (Author), David J. D. Earn (Author), Jonathan Dushoff (Author) |
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2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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