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Lavilles, Rabby Q.
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Naga, January F.
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Tinam-isan, Mia Amor C.
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Perez, Julieto E.
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Palad, Eddie Bouy B.
dc.date.accessioned
2024-04-26T06:33:49Z
dc.date.available
2024-04-26T06:33:49Z
dc.date.issued
2023-03-30
dc.identifier.issn
2287-4577
dc.identifier.uri
https://repository.kisti.re.kr/handle/10580/18942
dc.description.abstract
This study determines how social media users (SMUs) verify the information they come across on the Internet. It determines SMUs’ perception of online fact-checking services in terms of their ease of use, usefulness, and trust. By conducting a focus group discussion and key informant interviews, themes were derived in determining fact-checking practices while a survey was further conducted to determine such perceived ease of use, usefulness, and trust in fact-checking services. The thematic analysis revealed major information verification practices, such as cross-checking and verifying with other sources, inspecting comments and reactions, and confirming from personal and social networks. The results showed that SMUs considered fact-checking services easy to use. However, a concern was raised about their usefulness stemming from the delayed action in addressing the information issues that need to be verified. As to perceived trust, it was found that SMUs have reservations about fact-checking services. Finally, it is believed that fact-checking services are expected to be credible and need to be promoted to mitigate any form of fake news, particularly on social media platforms.
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application/pdf
dc.language.iso
eng
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Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information
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Journal of Information Science Theory and Practice;Volume 11 Issue 1
dc.title
Information Verification Practices and Perception of Social Media Users on Fact-Checking Services