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How Do Social Bots Participate in Misinformation Spread? A Comprehensive Dataset and Analysis

Authors :
Wan, Herun
Luo, Minnan
Ma, Zihan
Dai, Guang
Zhao, Xiang
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Information spreads faster through social media platforms than traditional media, thus becoming an ideal medium to spread misinformation. Meanwhile, automated accounts, known as social bots, contribute more to the misinformation dissemination. In this paper, we explore the interplay between social bots and misinformation on the Sina Weibo platform. We propose a comprehensive and large-scale misinformation dataset, containing 11,393 misinformation and 16,416 unbiased real information with multiple modality information, with 952,955 related users. We propose a scalable weak-surprised method to annotate social bots, obtaining 68,040 social bots and 411,635 genuine accounts. To the best of our knowledge, this dataset is the largest dataset containing misinformation and social bots. We conduct comprehensive experiments and analysis on this dataset. Results show that social bots play a central role in misinformation dissemination, participating in news discussions to amplify echo chambers, manipulate public sentiment, and reverse public stances.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2408.09613
Document Type :
Working Paper