articleJan 1, 2016GOLD OA

Fake News or Truth? Using Satirical Cues to Detect Potentially Misleading News

Western University

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Abstract

Satire is an attractive subject in deception detection research: it is a type of deception that intentionally incorporates cues revealing its own deceptiveness. Whereas other types of fabrications aim to instill a false sense of truth in the reader, a successful satirical hoax must eventually be exposed as a jest. This paper provides a conceptual overview of satire and humor, elaborating and illustrating the unique features of satirical news, which mimics the format and style of journalistic reporting. Satirical news stories were carefully matched and examined in contrast with their legitimate news counterparts in 12 contemporary news topics in 4 domains (civics, science, business, and "soft" news). Building…

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Keywords
  • Fake news
  • Computer science
  • Post truth
  • Ground truth
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Internet privacy
  • Political science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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