Abuse of social media duringCOVID-19 pandemic in Fiji.
Int J Surg
; 92: 106012, 2021 Aug.
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| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-34229095
The spread of misinformation, facilitated by social media and other digital platforms, has proven to be as destructive to global public health as the SARS-CoV-2 virus itself. Fake news adds challenges to human communication efforts, producing tension, misunderstanding, and disbelief. While social platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Viber, etc. have provided a huge relief during the lockdown helping reduce mental stress and depression as well as facilitating online education, and work from home during the COVID-19 pandemic, it has also raised concerns over the spread of fake news. In such a situation, online fake news poses a new threat to public health communication as more people now depend on the internet to get health-related information. In response, this study seeks to understand how manipulation of news on social media has posed a threat to Fijian public health. Eventually, some of these have resulted in police investigations.
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Pandemias
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Mídias Sociais
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COVID-19
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Enganação
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Humans
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En
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Int J Surg
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2021
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