TY - GEN
T1 - Incentivizing the dissemination of truth versus fake news in social networks
AU - Ehsanfar, Abbas
AU - Mansouri, Mo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 IEEE.
PY - 2017/7/27
Y1 - 2017/7/27
N2 - The concept of 'truth,' as a public good is the production of a collective understanding, which emerges from a complex network of social interactions. The recent impact of social networks on shaping the perception of truth in political arena shows how such perception is corroborated and established by the online users, collectively. However, investigative journalism for discovering truth is a costly option, given the vast spectrum of online information. In some cases, both journalist and online users choose not to investigate the authenticity of the news they receive, because they assume other actors of the network had carried the cost of validation. Therefore, the new phenomenon of 'fake news' has emerged within the context of social networks. The online social networks, similarly to System of Systems, cause emergent properties, which makes authentication processes difficult, given availability of multiple sources. In this study, we show how this conflict can be modeled as a volunteer's dilemma. We also show how the public contribution through news subscription (shared rewards) can impact the dominance of truth over fake news in the network.
AB - The concept of 'truth,' as a public good is the production of a collective understanding, which emerges from a complex network of social interactions. The recent impact of social networks on shaping the perception of truth in political arena shows how such perception is corroborated and established by the online users, collectively. However, investigative journalism for discovering truth is a costly option, given the vast spectrum of online information. In some cases, both journalist and online users choose not to investigate the authenticity of the news they receive, because they assume other actors of the network had carried the cost of validation. Therefore, the new phenomenon of 'fake news' has emerged within the context of social networks. The online social networks, similarly to System of Systems, cause emergent properties, which makes authentication processes difficult, given availability of multiple sources. In this study, we show how this conflict can be modeled as a volunteer's dilemma. We also show how the public contribution through news subscription (shared rewards) can impact the dominance of truth over fake news in the network.
KW - cooperative governance
KW - disseminating truth
KW - fake news
KW - incentivizing mechanism
KW - social network policy
KW - volunteer's dilemma
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U2 - 10.1109/SYSOSE.2017.7994981
DO - 10.1109/SYSOSE.2017.7994981
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85028575859
T3 - 2017 12th System of Systems Engineering Conference, SoSE 2017
BT - 2017 12th System of Systems Engineering Conference, SoSE 2017
T2 - 12th System of Systems Engineering Conference, SoSE 2017
Y2 - 18 June 2017 through 21 June 2017
ER -