Author
Bovet, A
Makse, H
Journal title
Nature communications
DOI
10.1038/s41467-018-07761-2
Issue
1
Volume
10
Last updated
2023-01-04T02:24:43.857+00:00
Abstract
The dynamics and influence of fake news on Twitter during the 2016 US presidential election
remains to be clarified. Here, we use a dataset of 171 million tweets in the five months
preceding the election day to identify 30 million tweets, from 2.2 million users, which contain
a link to news outlets. Based on a classification of news outlets curated by www.opensources.
co, we find that 25% of these tweets spread either fake or extremely biased news. We
characterize the networks of information flow to find the most influential spreaders of fake
and traditional news and use causal modeling to uncover how fake news influenced the
presidential election. We find that, while top influencers spreading traditional center and left
leaning news largely influence the activity of Clinton supporters, this causality is reversed for
the fake news: the activity of Trump supporters influences the dynamics of the top fake news
spreaders.
Symplectic ID
1109489
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Publication type
Journal Article
Publication date
02 Jan 2019
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