Wang, Yuanjie (2025) Research on the Causes and Governance Strategies of False News in the Social Media Era. Advances in Social Science, Education and Humanities Research., 912 . pp. 953-962. ISSN 2731-8060
Preview |
PDF (VOR)
- Published Version
Available under License Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial. 581kB |
Official URL: https://doi.org/10.2991/978-2-38476-382-5_91
Abstract
The emergence of social media has provided a platform for the general public to express their opinions, but it has also lowered the threshold for news release, making false news a type of news that is difficult to completely eliminate in social media. False news not only undermines the credibility of the media and hits the news industry, but also misleads public opinion, disrupts social order, and causes serious harm to society. This article selects 100 pieces of news from “Top 10 False News of the Year” released in Journalist from 2013 to 2022 as research samples, and explores the trends in the initial media, topic types, and sources of false news. The emergence of false news lies in the trend of commercial interests, the lack of professional literacy of media personnel, and the inadequate regulatory mechanism. We suggest addressing the phenomenon of false news by introducing advanced algorithms, improving professional literacy, and strengthening laws and regulations.
Repository Staff Only: item control page