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Viral misinformation and echo chambers: the diffusion of rumors about genetically modified organisms on social media

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INTERNET RESEARCH
卷 30, 期 5, 页码 1547-1564

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EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1108/INTR-11-2019-0491

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Rumor; Genetically modified organism; Echo chamber; Chinese social media; Comments

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  1. Start-up Grant Tier 2 at Hong Kong Baptist University [RC-SGT2/18-19/COMM/001]
  2. Initiation Grant at Hong Kong Baptist University [RC-FNRA-IG-18-19-04]
  3. Interdisciplinary Research Clusters Matching Scheme at Hong Kong Baptist University [IRCMS/19-20/D04]
  4. AI and Media Research Lab at Hong Kong Baptist University [SDF17-1013-P01]

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Purpose The spread of rumors on social media has caused increasing concerns about an under-informed or even misinformed public when it comes to scientific issues. However, researchers have rarely investigated their diffusion in non-western contexts. This study aims to systematically examine the content and network structure of rumor-related discussions around genetically modified organisms (GMOs) on Chinese social media. Design/methodology/approach This study identified 21,837 rumor-related posts of GMOs on Weibo, one of China's most popular social media platforms. An approach combining social network analysis and content analysis was employed to classify user attitudes toward rumors, measure the level of homophily of their attitudes and examine the nature of their interactions. Findings Though a certain level of homophily existed in the interaction networks, referring to the observed echo chamber effect, Weibo also served as a public forum for GMO discussions in which cross-cutting ties between communities existed. A considerable amount of interactions emerged between the pro- and anti-GMO camps, and most of them involved providing or requesting information, which could mitigate the likelihood of opinion polarization. Moreover, this study revealed the declining role of traditional opinion leaders and pointed toward the need for alternative strategies for efficient fact-checking. Originality/value In general, the findings of this study suggested that microblogging platforms such as Weibo can function as public forums for discussing GMOs that expose users to ideologically cross-cutting viewpoints. This study stands to provide important insights into the viral processes of scientific rumors on social media.

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