The report outlines how digital media consumption increased during the COVID-19 pandemic, with more people relying on social media for news. It compares traditional and internet news on factors like accuracy, speed, and fake news. The spread of information during the pandemic is examined, including prevalence of misinformation on social media and from important people. An analysis of surveys looks at age groups, fake cures, and information sources. The report also discusses how social media platforms are fighting misinformation and ways for people to avoid false information.
The report outlines how digital media consumption increased during the COVID-19 pandemic, with more people relying on social media for news. It compares traditional and internet news on factors like accuracy, speed, and fake news. The spread of information during the pandemic is examined, including prevalence of misinformation on social media and from important people. An analysis of surveys looks at age groups, fake cures, and information sources. The report also discusses how social media platforms are fighting misinformation and ways for people to avoid false information.
The report outlines how digital media consumption increased during the COVID-19 pandemic, with more people relying on social media for news. It compares traditional and internet news on factors like accuracy, speed, and fake news. The spread of information during the pandemic is examined, including prevalence of misinformation on social media and from important people. An analysis of surveys looks at age groups, fake cures, and information sources. The report also discusses how social media platforms are fighting misinformation and ways for people to avoid false information.
The report outlines how digital media consumption increased during the COVID-19 pandemic, with more people relying on social media for news. It compares traditional and internet news on factors like accuracy, speed, and fake news. The spread of information during the pandemic is examined, including prevalence of misinformation on social media and from important people. An analysis of surveys looks at age groups, fake cures, and information sources. The report also discusses how social media platforms are fighting misinformation and ways for people to avoid false information.
COVID-19 pandemic Cover Page Title Page Letter of Transmittal Table of Contents Abstract Body: 1.Digital Media Consumption 1.1 Increase in Web surfing during COVID 19 1.2 Social Media as an Asset. 1.3 Increase in young people relying on social media for news.
2. Comparison between Traditional News And Internet News
(on the basis of) 2.1 Accuracy 2.2 Speed 2.3 Fake News 2.4 Risk Perception 2.5 Trust 2.6 Sources of information
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4.Analysis based on Survey
4.1 Age group 4.2 Spread of Fake News 4.3 Fake cures 4.4 Risk Perception 4.5 Sources of information
5.How various Social Media Platforms is fighting the spread of