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Fake thumbs in play: A large-scale exploration of false amplification and false diminution in online news comment spaces.

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Title: Fake thumbs in play: A large-scale exploration of false amplification and false diminution in online news comment spaces.
Authors: Kwon, K Hazel, Lee, Mi Hyun, Pil Han, Sang, Park, Sungho
Source: New Media & Society; Jun2024, Vol. 26 Issue 6, p3252-3272, 21p
Abstract: This study explores how disinformation can dampen general users' expressions of opinion online. In the context of a proven disinformation case in South Korea, this study analyzes externally validated click-logs of 1389 fake accounts and more than a million logs of 45,769 general users in a highly popular web portal. Findings show that the inflated visibility of anti-governmental opinions in the manipulated comment space was incongruent with the overall political tone that general users had spontaneously encountered from the broader media ecosystem beyond the manipulated space. Subsequently, this opinion "climate" incongruence decreased the likelihood of commenting in the manipulated space. The study concludes that false amplification (of the opinions that the manipulators promote) and false diminution (of general users' political expressions) work in tandem to create a distorted opinion environment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Subject Terms: ONLINE comments, WEB portals, THUMB, DISINFORMATION, FRAUD
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ISSN: 14614448
DOI: 10.1177/14614448221099170
Database: Complementary Index