articleAmerican Behavioral ScientistOct 14, 2019Closed access

“Fake News” Is Not Simply False Information: A Concept Explication and Taxonomy of Online Content

Pennsylvania State University

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Abstract

As the scourge of “fake news” continues to plague our information environment, attention has turned toward devising automated solutions for detecting problematic online content. But, in order to build reliable algorithms for flagging “fake news,” we will need to go beyond broad definitions of the concept and identify distinguishing features that are specific enough for machine learning. With this objective in mind, we conducted an explication of “fake news” that, as a concept, has ballooned to include more than simply false information, with partisans weaponizing it to cast aspersions on the veracity of claims made by those who are politically opposed to them. We identify seven different types of online…

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  • Computer science
  • Fake news
  • Explication
  • Flagging
  • Taxonomy (biology)
  • Disinformation
  • Content (measure theory)
  • Misinformation
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