Havey Nicholas Francis
University of California, Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, CA 90210 USA.
J Comput Soc Sci. 2020;3(2):319-342. doi: 10.1007/s42001-020-00089-2. Epub 2020 Nov 2.
This study analyzes over 4000 tweets related to six misinformation topics about the COVID-19 pandemic: the use of hydroxychloroquine as treatment, the use of bleach as a preventative measure, Bill Gates intentionally causing the virus, the Chinese Communist Party intentionally causing the virus, and the Deep State causing the virus to ruin the economy and threaten President Trump's reelection chances. Across 5 of 6 topics (excluding bleach), conservatives dominate the discourse on Twitter. Conservatives are also more likely than their liberal peers to believe in and push conspiracy theories that the Chinese Communist Party, Bill Gates, and the Deep State are working in conjunction to infect the population and enact a surveillance state. Pandemic related misinformation has previously been associated with decreased adherence to public health recommendations and adverse health effects and evidence from the current pandemic indicates that adherence to public health recommendations is starkly partisan. This study suggests that the political and informational polarization further facilitated by social media platforms such as Twitter may have dire consequences for public health.
本研究分析了4000多条与新冠疫情六个错误信息主题相关的推文:使用羟氯喹进行治疗、使用漂白剂作为预防措施、比尔·盖茨故意制造病毒、中国共产党故意制造病毒、以及“深层政府”制造病毒以破坏经济并威胁特朗普总统的连任机会。在六个主题中的五个(不包括漂白剂)中,保守派主导了推特上的讨论。与自由派同龄人相比,保守派也更有可能相信并传播阴谋论,即中国共产党、比尔·盖茨和“深层政府”勾结起来感染民众并建立监控国家。此前,与疫情相关的错误信息已被证明与降低对公共卫生建议的依从性以及不良健康影响有关,而当前疫情的证据表明,对公共卫生建议的依从性存在明显的党派差异。这项研究表明,像推特这样的社交媒体平台进一步加剧的政治和信息两极分化可能会对公众健康产生可怕的后果。