The ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic highlights the inter-connectedness of our present-day globalized world. With social distancing policies in place, virtual communication has become an important source of (mis)information. As increasing number of people rely on social media platforms for news, identifying misinformation and uncovering the nature of online discourse around COVID-19 has emerged as a critical task. To this end, we collected streaming data related to COVID-19 using the Twitter API, starting March 1, 2020. We identified unreliable and misleading contents based on fact-checking sources, and examined the narratives promoted in misinformation tweets, along with the distribution of engagements with these tweets. In addition, we provide examples of the spreading patterns of prominent misinformation tweets. The analysis is presented and updated on a publically accessible dashboard (https://usc-melady.github.io/COVID-19-Tweet-Analysis) to track the nature of online discourse and misinformation about COVID-19 on Twitter from March 1 - June 5, 2020. The dashboard provides a daily list of identified misinformation tweets, along with topics, sentiments, and emerging trends in the COVID-19 Twitter discourse. The dashboard is provided to improve visibility into the nature and quality of information shared online, and provide real-time access to insights and information extracted from the dataset.
翻译:目前Corona病毒(COVID-19)大流行的Corona病毒(COVID-19)大流行凸显了当今全球化世界的相互关联性。随着社会分化政策到位,虚拟通信已成为一个重要的信息(错误)来源。随着越来越多的人依赖社交媒体平台获取新闻,发现错误信息,并发现围绕COVID-19的在线对话的性质,这已成为一项关键任务。为此,我们从2020年3月1日至2020年2月1日利用Twitter API收集了与COVID-19有关的流数据。我们根据事实核对来源查明了有关COVID-19的不可靠和误导内容,并审查了在错误的推特上宣传的叙述,以及这些推特的发行情况。此外,我们提供了一些实例,说明主要错误信息推文的传播模式。在公众可访问的仪表板上(https://usc-melady.github.io/COVID-19-Tweet-Anaculy)提出并更新了分析,以跟踪从2020年3月1日至6月5日的推特上关于COVI19的在线讨论和新趋势的在线数据,提供了从实时访问和最新数据流化数据流化数据流化为主题的升级和升级和最新数据,提供了最新数据和最新数据,提供了最新版本,并更新和最新版本的可见度和最新数据流化信息。