The COVID-19 pandemic brought widespread attention to an “infodemic” of potential health misinformation. This claim has not been assessed based on evidence. We evaluated if health misinformation became more common during the pandemic. We gathered about 325 million posts sharing URLs from Twitter and Facebook during the beginning of the pandemic (March 8-May 1, 2020) compared to the same period in 2019. We relied on source credibility as an accepted proxy for misinformation across this database. Human annotators also coded a subsample of 3000 posts with URLs for misinformation. Posts about COVID-19 were 0.37 times as likely to link to “not credible” sources and 1.13 times more likely to link to “more credible” sources than prior to the pande...
International audienceSocial media have become a valuable source of information. However, its power ...
International audienceSocial media have become a valuable source of information. However, its power ...
This study examines how misinformation related to Covid-19 on social media exacerbates individuals’ ...
The COVID-19 pandemic brought widespread attention to an “infodemic” of potential health misinformat...
The COVID-19 pandemic brought widespread attention to an “infodemic” of potential health misinformat...
The COVID-19 pandemic brought widespread attention to an “infodemic” of potential health misinformat...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, social media has become a home ground for misinformation. To tackle th...
The global spread of the novel coronavirus is affected by the spread of related misinformation—the s...
The global spread of the novel coronavirus is affected by the spread of related misinformation—the s...
The global spread of the novel coronavirus is affected by the spread of related misinformation—the s...
The global spread of the novel coronavirus is affected by the spread of related misinformation—the s...
Social media and online communication are integral in how societies consume information today. As so...
Correcting misconceptions and false beliefs are important for injecting reliable information about C...
During COVID-19, governments and the public are fighting not only a pandemic but also a co-evolving ...
During COVID-19, governments and the public are fighting not only a pandemic but also a co-evolving ...
International audienceSocial media have become a valuable source of information. However, its power ...
International audienceSocial media have become a valuable source of information. However, its power ...
This study examines how misinformation related to Covid-19 on social media exacerbates individuals’ ...
The COVID-19 pandemic brought widespread attention to an “infodemic” of potential health misinformat...
The COVID-19 pandemic brought widespread attention to an “infodemic” of potential health misinformat...
The COVID-19 pandemic brought widespread attention to an “infodemic” of potential health misinformat...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, social media has become a home ground for misinformation. To tackle th...
The global spread of the novel coronavirus is affected by the spread of related misinformation—the s...
The global spread of the novel coronavirus is affected by the spread of related misinformation—the s...
The global spread of the novel coronavirus is affected by the spread of related misinformation—the s...
The global spread of the novel coronavirus is affected by the spread of related misinformation—the s...
Social media and online communication are integral in how societies consume information today. As so...
Correcting misconceptions and false beliefs are important for injecting reliable information about C...
During COVID-19, governments and the public are fighting not only a pandemic but also a co-evolving ...
During COVID-19, governments and the public are fighting not only a pandemic but also a co-evolving ...
International audienceSocial media have become a valuable source of information. However, its power ...
International audienceSocial media have become a valuable source of information. However, its power ...
This study examines how misinformation related to Covid-19 on social media exacerbates individuals’ ...