Abstract Access to online information has been crucial throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. We analyzed more than eight million randomly selected Twitter posts from the first wave of the pandemic to study the role of the author’s social status (Health Expert or Influencer) and the informational novelty of the tweet in the diffusion of several key types of information. Our results show that health-related information and political discourse propagated faster than personal narratives, economy-related or travel-related news. Content novelty further accelerated the spread of these discussion themes. People trusted health experts on health-related knowledge, especially when it was novel, while influencers were more effective at propagating politica...
BACKGROUND: Information and emotions towards public health issues could spread widely through online...
We address the diffusion of information about the COVID-19 with a massive data analysis on Twitter, ...
https://sentic.net/sentire2020nurbakova.pdfSocial media have become a major source of health informa...
Power of social media including Twitter for English speaking community to shape public opinion becom...
peer reviewedCOVID-19 content spreads wildly on social media and produces significant effects in bot...
Abstract Background Information and emotions towards public health issues could spread widely throug...
Theoretical Background and Research Questions/Hypothesis: Social networks are beneficial for the com...
Very few studies have examined information sentiment and explored other factors that contribute to h...
News creation and consumption has been changing since the advent of social media. An estimated 2.95 ...
Background: As COVID-19 spreads worldwide, an infodemic – i.e., an over-abundance of information, re...
The COVID-19 pandemic brought widespread attention to an “infodemic” of potential health misinformat...
The global spread of the novel coronavirus is affected by the spread of related misinformation—the s...
Background Information and emotions towards public health issues could spread widely through online...
Much attention has been focused on Twitter because it serves as a central hub for the publishing, di...
This study explores Covid-19 communications disseminated by the top 100 most followed Twitter profil...
BACKGROUND: Information and emotions towards public health issues could spread widely through online...
We address the diffusion of information about the COVID-19 with a massive data analysis on Twitter, ...
https://sentic.net/sentire2020nurbakova.pdfSocial media have become a major source of health informa...
Power of social media including Twitter for English speaking community to shape public opinion becom...
peer reviewedCOVID-19 content spreads wildly on social media and produces significant effects in bot...
Abstract Background Information and emotions towards public health issues could spread widely throug...
Theoretical Background and Research Questions/Hypothesis: Social networks are beneficial for the com...
Very few studies have examined information sentiment and explored other factors that contribute to h...
News creation and consumption has been changing since the advent of social media. An estimated 2.95 ...
Background: As COVID-19 spreads worldwide, an infodemic – i.e., an over-abundance of information, re...
The COVID-19 pandemic brought widespread attention to an “infodemic” of potential health misinformat...
The global spread of the novel coronavirus is affected by the spread of related misinformation—the s...
Background Information and emotions towards public health issues could spread widely through online...
Much attention has been focused on Twitter because it serves as a central hub for the publishing, di...
This study explores Covid-19 communications disseminated by the top 100 most followed Twitter profil...
BACKGROUND: Information and emotions towards public health issues could spread widely through online...
We address the diffusion of information about the COVID-19 with a massive data analysis on Twitter, ...
https://sentic.net/sentire2020nurbakova.pdfSocial media have become a major source of health informa...