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AuthorAli, Zien Sheikh
AuthorAl-Ali, Abdulaziz
AuthorElsayed, Tamer
Available date2023-11-23T11:19:15Z
Publication Date2022-01-01
Publication Name5th Workshop Open-Source Arabic Corpora and Processing Tools with Shared Tasks on Qur'an QA and Fine-Grained Hate Speech Detection, OSACT 2022 - Proceedings at Language Resources and Evaluation Conference, LREC 2022
CitationAli, Z. S., Al‐Ali, A., & Elsayed, T. (2022, June). Detecting Users Prone to Spread Fake News on Arabic Twitter. In Proceedinsg of the 5th Workshop on Open-Source Arabic Corpora and Processing Tools with Shared Tasks on Qur'an QA and Fine-Grained Hate Speech Detection (pp. 12-22).‏
ISBN9791095546757
URIhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85145874313&origin=inward
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/49636
AbstractThe spread of misinformation has become a major concern to our society, and social media is one of its main culprits. Evidently, health misinformation related to vaccinations has slowed down global efforts to fight the COVID-19 pandemic. Studies have shown that fake news spreads substantially faster than real news on social media networks. One way to limit this fast dissemination is by assessing information sources in a semi-automatic way. To this end, we aim to identify users who are prone to spread fake news in Arabic Twitter. Such users play an important role in spreading misinformation and identifying them has the potential to control the spread. We construct an Arabic dataset on Twitter users, which consists of 1,546 users, of which 541 are prone to spread fake news (based on our definition). We use features extracted from users’ recent tweets, e.g., linguistic, statistical, and profile features, to predict whether they are prone to spread fake news or not. To tackle the classification task, multiple learning models are employed and evaluated. Empirical results reveal promising detection performance, where an F1 score of 0.73 was achieved by the logistic regression model. Moreover, when tested on a benchmark English dataset, our approach has outperformed the current state-of-the-art for this task.
SponsorThis work was made possible by NPRP grant No.: NPRP11S-1204-170060 from the Qatar National Research Fund (a member of Qatar Foundation). The statements made herein are solely the responsibility of the authors.
Languageen
PublisherEuropean Language Resources Association
SubjectFake News
Misinformation
Social Media
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TitleDetecting Users Prone to Spread Fake News on Arabic Twitter
TypeConference Paper
Pagination12-22


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