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Misinformation Sharing and Behavioural Pattern of Nigerians on a Viral Covid-19 Disinformation Video

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Misinformation Sharing and Behavioural Pattern of Nigerians on a Viral Covid-19 Disinformation Video

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This study focuses on a COVID-19 disinformation video promoting hydroxychloroquine as a cure, while dismissing other promoted preventive behaviours. It examines the virality of the video among Nigerians, their convictions on claims made, and likely behaviour in the possibility of suspected COVID-19 infection. The study was premised on the Availability Cascade Effect which predicts a higher tendency for people to believe viral information, especially when supported by individuals considered experts on the issue being promoted. It adopted the survey research method, using snowball sampling. Data for the study was gathered electronically online from 222 participants who responded to survey. The snowball sampling method was adopted by the researcher due to movement restrictions in the country occasioned by the ravaging COVID-19 pandemic at the time of data collection. Findings from the study show that over 90 percent or respondents were aware of the video, but with limited shares. Despite repeated fact-checks, those who still believed the claims were found more likely to try hydroxychloroquine than those who do not. Respondents were mostly positive on adhering to promoted COVID-19 preventive measures despite the contrary claim in the video. The virality of the video, compared to its fact-checks, supports the need to stop misinformation from spreading very early. Hence, there must be sustained efforts to continuously track misinformation in the public space, and strive to stop its spread immediately.

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Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil

İngilizce

Konular

İletişim ve Medya Çalışmaları

Bölüm

Araştırma Makalesi

Yayımlanma Tarihi

21 Nisan 2023

Gönderilme Tarihi

5 Ocak 2023

Kabul Tarihi

24 Mart 2023

Yayımlandığı Sayı

Yıl 2023 Sayı: 11

Kaynak Göster

APA
Adeniran, R., & Oso, L. (2023). Misinformation Sharing and Behavioural Pattern of Nigerians on a Viral Covid-19 Disinformation Video. Etkileşim, 11, 94-117. https://doi.org/10.32739/etkilesim.2023.6.11.191
AMA
1.Adeniran R, Oso L. Misinformation Sharing and Behavioural Pattern of Nigerians on a Viral Covid-19 Disinformation Video. Etkileşim. 2023;(11):94-117. doi:10.32739/etkilesim.2023.6.11.191
Chicago
Adeniran, Raheemat, ve Lai Oso. 2023. “Misinformation Sharing and Behavioural Pattern of Nigerians on a Viral Covid-19 Disinformation Video”. Etkileşim, sy 11: 94-117. https://doi.org/10.32739/etkilesim.2023.6.11.191.
EndNote
Adeniran R, Oso L (01 Nisan 2023) Misinformation Sharing and Behavioural Pattern of Nigerians on a Viral Covid-19 Disinformation Video. Etkileşim 11 94–117.
IEEE
[1]R. Adeniran ve L. Oso, “Misinformation Sharing and Behavioural Pattern of Nigerians on a Viral Covid-19 Disinformation Video”, Etkileşim, sy 11, ss. 94–117, Nis. 2023, doi: 10.32739/etkilesim.2023.6.11.191.
ISNAD
Adeniran, Raheemat - Oso, Lai. “Misinformation Sharing and Behavioural Pattern of Nigerians on a Viral Covid-19 Disinformation Video”. Etkileşim. 11 (01 Nisan 2023): 94-117. https://doi.org/10.32739/etkilesim.2023.6.11.191.
JAMA
1.Adeniran R, Oso L. Misinformation Sharing and Behavioural Pattern of Nigerians on a Viral Covid-19 Disinformation Video. Etkileşim. 2023;:94–117.
MLA
Adeniran, Raheemat, ve Lai Oso. “Misinformation Sharing and Behavioural Pattern of Nigerians on a Viral Covid-19 Disinformation Video”. Etkileşim, sy 11, Nisan 2023, ss. 94-117, doi:10.32739/etkilesim.2023.6.11.191.
Vancouver
1.Raheemat Adeniran, Lai Oso. Misinformation Sharing and Behavioural Pattern of Nigerians on a Viral Covid-19 Disinformation Video. Etkileşim. 01 Nisan 2023;(11):94-117. doi:10.32739/etkilesim.2023.6.11.191