Beyond challenges and viral dance moves: TikTok as a vehicle for disinformation and fact-checking in Spain, Portugal, Brazil, and the USA
This paper analyses the narrative of disinformation disseminated through the social network TikTok, a network which is popular at a global level and whose users are mainly young or very young. To do so, a study was carried out on the content of publications on TikTok in four countries with different...
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doaj-7ed0946524604f65b71a5650bc20c0c02021-09-15T10:23:50ZcatUniversitat Autònoma de Barcelona; Universitat Oberta de CatalunyaAnàlisi: Quaderns de Comunicació i Cultura0211-21752340-52362021-06-016410.5565/rev/analisi.3411Beyond challenges and viral dance moves: TikTok as a vehicle for disinformation and fact-checking in Spain, Portugal, Brazil, and the USANadia Alonso-López0Pavel Sidorenko-Bautista1Fábio Giacomelli2Universitat Politècnica de ValènciaUniversidad Francisco de VitoriaUniversidad da Beira InteriorThis paper analyses the narrative of disinformation disseminated through the social network TikTok, a network which is popular at a global level and whose users are mainly young or very young. To do so, a study was carried out on the content of publications on TikTok in four countries with different idiosyncrasies and national realities: Spain, Portugal, Brazil, and the United States. Interviews were also conducted with fact-checking agencies on the potential for misinformation and fact-checking potential on this social network. The results suggest that due to its characteristics as a fresh, visual network with easily shareable and viral content, TikTok is a network that facilitates the spread of disinformation, but which in turn is a tool for debunking hoaxes beyond the range of action of conventional media.https://analisi.cat/article/view/3411disinformationTikTokfake newsfact-checking |
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Nadia Alonso-López Pavel Sidorenko-Bautista Fábio Giacomelli Beyond challenges and viral dance moves: TikTok as a vehicle for disinformation and fact-checking in Spain, Portugal, Brazil, and the USA Anàlisi: Quaderns de Comunicació i Cultura disinformation TikTok fake news fact-checking |
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Nadia Alonso-López Pavel Sidorenko-Bautista Fábio Giacomelli |
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Beyond challenges and viral dance moves: TikTok as a vehicle for disinformation and fact-checking in Spain, Portugal, Brazil, and the USA |
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Beyond challenges and viral dance moves: TikTok as a vehicle for disinformation and fact-checking in Spain, Portugal, Brazil, and the USA |
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Beyond challenges and viral dance moves: TikTok as a vehicle for disinformation and fact-checking in Spain, Portugal, Brazil, and the USA |
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Beyond challenges and viral dance moves: TikTok as a vehicle for disinformation and fact-checking in Spain, Portugal, Brazil, and the USA |
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Beyond challenges and viral dance moves: TikTok as a vehicle for disinformation and fact-checking in Spain, Portugal, Brazil, and the USA |
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beyond challenges and viral dance moves: tiktok as a vehicle for disinformation and fact-checking in spain, portugal, brazil, and the usa |
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Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona; Universitat Oberta de Catalunya |
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Anàlisi: Quaderns de Comunicació i Cultura |
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0211-2175 2340-5236 |
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2021-06-01 |
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This paper analyses the narrative of disinformation disseminated through the social network TikTok, a network which is popular at a global level and whose users are mainly young or very young. To do so, a study was carried out on the content of publications on TikTok in four countries with different idiosyncrasies and national realities: Spain, Portugal, Brazil, and the United States. Interviews were also conducted with fact-checking agencies on the potential for misinformation and fact-checking potential on this social network. The results suggest that due to its characteristics as a fresh, visual network with easily shareable and viral content, TikTok is a network that facilitates the spread of disinformation, but which in turn is a tool for debunking hoaxes beyond the range of action of conventional media. |
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disinformation TikTok fake news fact-checking |
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