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The challenges of responding to misinformation during a pandemic: content moderation and the limitations of the concept of harm
2020
Media International Australia: Incorporating Culture & Policy
Social media have been central in informing people about the COVID-19 pandemic. They influence the ways in which information is perceived, communicated and shared online, especially with physical distancing measures in place. While these technologies have given people the opportunity to contribute to public discussions about COVID-19, the narratives disseminated on social media have also been characterised by uncertainty, disagreement, false and misleading advice. Global technology companies
doi:10.1177/1329878x20951301
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