Misinformation on social networks during the novel coronavirus pandemic: a quali-quantitative case study of Brazil
Abstract Background One of the challenges posed by the novel coronavirus pandemic is the infodemic risk, that is, a huge amount of information being published on the topic, along with misinformation and rumours; with social media, this phenomenon is amplified, and it goes faster and further. Around...
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Main Authors: | Priscila Biancovilli (Author), Lilla Makszin (Author), Claudia Jurberg (Author) |
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2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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