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Limiting the Spread of Fake News on Social Media Platforms by Evaluating Users' Trustworthiness (1808.09922v1)

Published 29 Aug 2018 in cs.SI

Abstract: Today's social media platforms enable to spread both authentic and fake news very quickly. Some approaches have been proposed to automatically detect such "fake" news based on their content, but it is difficult to agree on universal criteria of authenticity (which can be bypassed by adversaries once known). Besides, it is obviously impossible to have each news item checked by a human. In this paper, we a mechanism to limit the spread of fake news which is not based on content. It can be implemented as a plugin on a social media platform. The principle is as follows: a team of fact-checkers reviews a small number of news items (the most popular ones), which enables to have an estimation of each user's inclination to share fake news items. Then, using a Bayesian approach, we estimate the trustworthiness of future news items, and treat accordingly those of them that pass a certain "untrustworthiness" threshold. We then evaluate the effectiveness and overhead of this technique on a large Twitter graph. We show that having a few thousands users exposed to one given news item enables to reach a very precise estimation of its reliability. We thus identify more than 99% of fake news items with no false positives. The performance impact is very small: the induced overhead on the 90th percentile latency is less than 3%, and less than 8% on the throughput of user operations.

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Authors (6)
  1. Oana Balmau (4 papers)
  2. Rachid Guerraoui (96 papers)
  3. Alexandre Maurer (15 papers)
  4. Matej Pavlovic (11 papers)
  5. Willy Zwaenepoel (9 papers)
  6. Anne-marie Kermarrec (49 papers)
Citations (7)