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Manipulation and abuse on social media
Abstract
The computer science research community has became increasingly interested in the study of social media due to their pervasiveness in the everyday life of millions of individuals. Methodological questions and technical challenges abound as more and more data from social platforms become available for analysis. This data deluge not only yields the unprecedented opportunity to unravel questions about online individuals' behavior at scale, but also allows to explore the potential perils that the massive adoption of social media brings to our society. These communication channels provide plenty of incentives (both economical and social) and opportunities for abuse. As social media activity became increasingly intertwined with the events in the offline world, individuals and organizations have found ways to exploit these platforms to spread misinformation, to attack and smear others, or to deceive and manipulate …
- Date
- 2015
- Authors
- Emilio Ferrara
- Journal
- ACM SIGWEB Newsletter
- Volume
- 2015
- Issue
- Spring
- Pages
- 1-9
- Publisher
- ACM