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Feb 23, 2021
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Classification of Information Disorder

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Gregory Ho Wai Son
Senior Research Associate
Gregory Ho Wai Son
Senior Research Associate
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Emir Izat Abdul Rashid
Emir Izat Abdul Rashid
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This paper approaches the classification of information disorder by studying tweets regarding a specific COVID-19 patient that was the subject of widespread public discussion in Malaysia in early 2020. The paper examines the subtleties and problems associated with characterizing Information Disorder in the context of human assessments. Moreover, the paper also explores whether computational approaches can be employed to aid with the classification of Information Disorder. This paper discusses several policy considerations in an 'all of society' approach to combating Information Disorder – (1) Government – Principles of objective fact-checking, (2) Corporations – Civic responsibilities of handling Information Disorder and (3) Society – Digital and Online Media Literacy.
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  • This paper approaches the classification of information disorder by studying tweets regarding a specific COVID-19 patient that was the subject of widespread public discussion in Malaysia in early 2020.
  • The paper examines the subtleties and problems associated with characterizing Information Disorder in the context of human assessments. Moreover, the paper also explores whether computational approaches can be employed to aid with the classification of Information Disorder.
  • This paper discusses several policy considerations in an “all of society” approach to combating Information Disorder – (1) Government – Principles of objective fact-checking, (2) Corporations – Civic responsibilities of handling Information Disorder and (3) Society – Digital and Online Media Literacy.

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