This panel addresses information credibility issues in the context of social media. During this panel, participants will discuss people's credibility perceptions of online content in social media from the perspectives of both content contributors and consumers. Each panelist will bring her own perspective on credibility issues in various social media, including Twitter (Morris), Wikipedia (Metzger; Francke), blogs (Rieh), and social Q&A (Jeon). This panel aims to flesh out multi‐disciplinary approaches to the investigation of credibility and discuss integrated conceptual frameworks and future research directions focusing on assessing and establishing credibility in social media.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/11...
Three studies were conducted to investigate how social media affordances influence individuals’ sour...
Social media microblogs are extensively used to get news and other information. It brings the real c...
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AbstractInformation on social media platforms suffers from a relative lack of professional gatekeepe...
Information credibility in social media is becoming the most important part of information sharing i...
Today, social media provide the means by which billions of people experience news and events happeni...
In a post-truth age determined by Social Media channels providing large amounts of information of qu...
The proliferation of social media and web 2.0 applications are enabling consumers of information to ...
The proliferation of user‐generated content (UGC) is one of the distinguishing characteristics of We...
This study is an investigation into social media as sources of news and the question of credibility....
Social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook allow users from all over the world to contribut...
As access to news is increasingly mediated through social media platforms, there are rising concerns...
Information on Twitter is vast and varied. Readers must make their own judgements to determine the c...
The amount of information is rapidly increasing in the information age. Paradoxically, it is becomin...
This study investigates how people's credibility assessment processes have evolved as they engage in...
Three studies were conducted to investigate how social media affordances influence individuals’ sour...
Social media microblogs are extensively used to get news and other information. It brings the real c...
No Abstract.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/61241/1/1440410114_ftp.pd
AbstractInformation on social media platforms suffers from a relative lack of professional gatekeepe...
Information credibility in social media is becoming the most important part of information sharing i...
Today, social media provide the means by which billions of people experience news and events happeni...
In a post-truth age determined by Social Media channels providing large amounts of information of qu...
The proliferation of social media and web 2.0 applications are enabling consumers of information to ...
The proliferation of user‐generated content (UGC) is one of the distinguishing characteristics of We...
This study is an investigation into social media as sources of news and the question of credibility....
Social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook allow users from all over the world to contribut...
As access to news is increasingly mediated through social media platforms, there are rising concerns...
Information on Twitter is vast and varied. Readers must make their own judgements to determine the c...
The amount of information is rapidly increasing in the information age. Paradoxically, it is becomin...
This study investigates how people's credibility assessment processes have evolved as they engage in...
Three studies were conducted to investigate how social media affordances influence individuals’ sour...
Social media microblogs are extensively used to get news and other information. It brings the real c...
No Abstract.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/61241/1/1440410114_ftp.pd