An innovative report from DCN SEE HUB, Peace Journalism Lab, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and Forum Apulum. The study examines disinformation, about Covid19, spread in social media. This is the third part of a longer collaboration meant to monitor, analyze and compare the disinformation narratives used in Romania, Greece and Georgia.
The team work was done by Nikos Panagiotou - PJL, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (GR), Diana Filimon, Erasmia Tsipou (GR), Ciprian Cucu - Forum Apulum, Alba Iulia (RO), Vlad Birău (RO), Alexandru Corpade (RO), Ana David (RO), Giannis Delimaris (GR), Ioanna Georgia Eskiadi (GR), Adrian Man (RO).
The aim of the report is to analyze narratives of the most "popular" disinformation stories, circulated in social media (Facebook), in both countries. The selection was made on the following criteria: number of reposts, likes and shares as well as comments. In addition, profiles of the accounts that circulate such stories have been analyzed. The results presented are part of a prototype effort, in order to track down and analyze disinformation in social media. The effort will be expanded to include other countries as well with the aim to analyze the structure of disinformation, the main narratives used, leading to an assessment of the overall phenomenon.
You can check the full report by clicking here.