This paper describes the ways in which trolls and bots impede the acquisition of knowledge online. I distinguish between three ways in which trolls and bots can impede knowledge acquisition, namely, by deceiving, by encouraging misplaced skepticism, and by interfering with the acquisition of warrant concerning persons and content encountered online. I argue that these threats are difficult to resist simultaneously. I argue, further, that the threat that trolls and bots pose to knowledge acquisition goes beyond the mere threat of online misinformation, or the more familiar threat posed by liars offline. Trolls and bots are, in effect, fake persons. Consequently, trolls and bots can systemically interfere with knowledge acquisition by manipul...
Within recent years, there has been a significant increase in popular commentary on internet trolls ...
As society shifts towards making social media a center focus of contemporary life, trolls, are conti...
‘Trolling’ refers to a specific type of malicious online behaviour, intended to disrupt interactions,...
This paper focuses on extant approaches to counteract the consumption of fake news online. Proponent...
The rapid spread of false information and persistent manipulation attacks on online social networks ...
Technology is rapidly evolving, and with it comes increasingly sophisticated bots (i.e. software rob...
Some fear that social bots, automated accounts on online social networks, propagate falsehoods that ...
This thesis draws on actor-network theory to explore the assemblages of human and nonhuman entities ...
We explore whether training protocols can enhance the ability of social media users to detect fake n...
The proliferation of misinformation, inaccuracy in data processing, twisted scientific findings thro...
Several researchers have attempted to investigate the processes that govern and support the spread o...
Internet Trolls are an online subculture who participate in posting upsetting or shocking content, h...
The advent of the Internet and the Information Age was initially hailed as ushering in a new era of ...
The spread of misinformation online is specifically amplified by use of social media, yet the tools ...
The technology to create and automate large numbers of fake social media users, or “social bots”, is...
Within recent years, there has been a significant increase in popular commentary on internet trolls ...
As society shifts towards making social media a center focus of contemporary life, trolls, are conti...
‘Trolling’ refers to a specific type of malicious online behaviour, intended to disrupt interactions,...
This paper focuses on extant approaches to counteract the consumption of fake news online. Proponent...
The rapid spread of false information and persistent manipulation attacks on online social networks ...
Technology is rapidly evolving, and with it comes increasingly sophisticated bots (i.e. software rob...
Some fear that social bots, automated accounts on online social networks, propagate falsehoods that ...
This thesis draws on actor-network theory to explore the assemblages of human and nonhuman entities ...
We explore whether training protocols can enhance the ability of social media users to detect fake n...
The proliferation of misinformation, inaccuracy in data processing, twisted scientific findings thro...
Several researchers have attempted to investigate the processes that govern and support the spread o...
Internet Trolls are an online subculture who participate in posting upsetting or shocking content, h...
The advent of the Internet and the Information Age was initially hailed as ushering in a new era of ...
The spread of misinformation online is specifically amplified by use of social media, yet the tools ...
The technology to create and automate large numbers of fake social media users, or “social bots”, is...
Within recent years, there has been a significant increase in popular commentary on internet trolls ...
As society shifts towards making social media a center focus of contemporary life, trolls, are conti...
‘Trolling’ refers to a specific type of malicious online behaviour, intended to disrupt interactions,...