Disinformation in the 2018 brazilian presidential election: An analysis of whatsapp family groups

This investigation aims to verify what kind of contents was most shared in WhatsApp family groups during the 2018 Brazilian presidential campaign and which percentage contained false information. The relevance of this study is justified because WhatsApp is a closed app and during the campaign was us...

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Fecha de publicación:
2019
Institución:
Universidad del Rosario
Repositorio:
Repositorio EdocUR - U. Rosario
Idioma:
spa
OAI Identifier:
oai:repository.urosario.edu.co:10336/22883
Acceso en línea:
https://doi.org/10.3145/epi.2019.sep.03
https://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/22883
Palabra clave:
Brazil
Disinformation
Elections
Fake news
Manipulation
Politics
Polítical communication
Post-truth
Social networks
Whatsapp
Rights
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Summary:This investigation aims to verify what kind of contents was most shared in WhatsApp family groups during the 2018 Brazilian presidential campaign and which percentage contained false information. The relevance of this study is justified because WhatsApp is a closed app and during the campaign was used as a disinformation channel. There was undertaken a quantitative analysis of 472 publications shared in ten groups. The access to this data was possible thanks to the cooperation of citizens who responded to our invitation to participate in the research. The findings show that image with text still corresponds to the most disseminated content in the groups and that 60% of said publications contained false or partially false information. The discoveries corroborate the existence of a circle of disinformation within WhatsApp users. © 2019, El Profesional de la Informacion. All rights reserved.