论文标题
Corona时期的阴谋:自动检测社交媒体和新闻中的Covid-19阴谋论
Conspiracy in the Time of Corona: Automatic detection of Covid-19 Conspiracy Theories in Social Media and the News
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论文摘要
谣言和阴谋论在信心低下和信任低的环境中蓬勃发展。因此,毫不奇怪,与199大流行有关的人缺乏对病毒,其传播和遏制或大流行的长期社会和经济后果的任何权威科学共识,这也是如此。当前循环的故事中有5G网络激活了该病毒,大流行是由全球阴谋集团实施的骗局,该病毒是中国人故意释放的生物武器,或者比尔·盖茨(Bill Gates)用它作为涵盖全球监视制度的涵盖。尽管有些人可能会很快将这些故事驳回,因为这些故事对现实世界的行为几乎没有影响,但最近的事件,包括财产的破坏,对亚裔美国人的种族助长攻击以及支持对公共卫生命令的抵抗的示威证明。受叙事理论的启发,我们抓住了社交媒体网站和新闻报道,并通过使用自动化的机器学习方法,发现了支持这些故事的产生的基本叙事框架。我们展示了各种叙事框架如何助长谣言和阴谋论,依赖于其他不同知识领域的一致性,并考虑它们如何与大流行有关的广泛报道附加。这些对齐和附件可以在几乎实时进行监控,可能对识别新闻中特别容易被阴谋理论家重新诠释的领域很有用。了解社交媒体上讲故事的动态以及为这些故事提供生成基础的叙事框架,也可能有助于设计方法破坏其传播的方法。
Rumors and conspiracy theories thrive in environments of low confidence and low trust. Consequently, it is not surprising that ones related to the Covid-19 pandemic are proliferating given the lack of any authoritative scientific consensus on the virus, its spread and containment, or on the long term social and economic ramifications of the pandemic. Among the stories currently circulating are ones suggesting that the 5G network activates the virus, that the pandemic is a hoax perpetrated by a global cabal, that the virus is a bio-weapon released deliberately by the Chinese, or that Bill Gates is using it as cover to launch a global surveillance regime. While some may be quick to dismiss these stories as having little impact on real-world behavior, recent events including the destruction of property, racially fueled attacks against Asian Americans, and demonstrations espousing resistance to public health orders countermand such conclusions. Inspired by narrative theory, we crawl social media sites and news reports and, through the application of automated machine-learning methods, discover the underlying narrative frameworks supporting the generation of these stories. We show how the various narrative frameworks fueling rumors and conspiracy theories rely on the alignment of otherwise disparate domains of knowledge, and consider how they attach to the broader reporting on the pandemic. These alignments and attachments, which can be monitored in near real-time, may be useful for identifying areas in the news that are particularly vulnerable to reinterpretation by conspiracy theorists. Understanding the dynamics of storytelling on social media and the narrative frameworks that provide the generative basis for these stories may also be helpful for devising methods to disrupt their spread.