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Where Are the Facts? Searching for Fact-checked Information to Alleviate the Spread of Fake News

Nguyen Vo,Kyumin Lee

Abstract
Although many fact-checking systems have been developed in academia and industry, fake news is still proliferating on social media. These systems mostly focus on fact-checking but usually neglect online users who are the main drivers of the spread of misinformation. How can we use fact-checked information to improve users’ consciousness of fake news to which they are exposed? How can we stop users from spreading fake news? To tackle these questions, we propose a novel framework to search for fact-checking articles, which address the content of an original tweet (that may contain misinformation) posted by online users. The search can directly warn fake news posters and online users (e.g. the posters’ followers) about misinformation, discourage them from spreading fake news, and scale up verified content on social media. Our framework uses both text and images to search for fact-checking articles, and achieves promising results on real-world datasets. Our code and datasets are released at https://github.com/nguyenvo09/EMNLP2020.
Anthology ID:
2020.emnlp-main.621
Volume:
Proceedings of the 2020 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing (EMNLP)
Month:
November
Year:
2020
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Online
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EMNLP
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Association for Computational Linguistics
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7717–7731
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URL:
https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/2020.emnlp-main.621
DOI:
10.18653/v1/2020.emnlp-main.621
PDF:
https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/2020.emnlp-main.621.pdf
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Abstract: Although many fact-checking systems have been developed in academia andindustry, fake news is still proliferating on social media. These systemsmostly focus on fact-checking but usually neglect online users who are the maindrivers of the spread of misinformation. How can we use fact-checkedinformation to improve users' consciousness of fake news to which they areexposed? How can we stop users from spreading fake news? To tackle thesequestions, we propose a novel framework to search for fact-checking articles,which address the content of an original tweet (that may containmisinformation) posted by online users. The search can directly warn fake newsposters and online users (e.g. the posters' followers) about misinformation,discourage them from spreading fake news, and scale up verified content onsocial media. Our framework uses both text and images to search forfact-checking articles, and achieves promising results on real-world datasets.Our code and datasets are released at this https URL.

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