SAFM Interview on countering disinformation & fake news online.
Author: CABC
Tracking the spread of fake news in SA | Fin24
Social media platforms have become thoroughly efficient at connecting many people quickly, making Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and others indispensable to our families, our friends, our work and every part of our lives. Read the full story here >
Curbing the spread of fake news | eNCA
UCT’s Centre for Analytics and Behavioural Change launches a project to combat COVID-19 fake news. Over the next six months, social media analytics will be used to track and counter the spread of fake news.
24 Hour Trend Report | 5 May 2020
This is a summary of the trending, highest impact, and most active themes and their narratives related to social cohesion and division in South African public-domain social media conversations. A 24-hour trend report can be downloaded for media. Download Report
24 Hour Trend Report | 4 May 2020
This is a summary of the trending, highest impact, and most active themes and their narratives related to social cohesion and division in South African public-domain social media conversations. A 24-hour trend report can be downloaded for media. Download Report
Daily Dosage – #CareZA – 4 May 2020
This DAILY DOSAGE of Data is a high-level summary of the trending, highest impact, and most active Themes & their respective Narratives related to SOCIAL COHESION & DIVISION MIS & DIS INFORMATION as identified from South African public-domain social media conversation Download Report
Daily Dosage – #CareZA – 3 May 2020
This DAILY DOSAGE of Data is a high-level summary of the trending, highest impact, and most active Themes & their respective Narratives related to SOCIAL COHESION & DIVISION MIS & DIS INFORMATION as identified from South African public-domain social media conversation Download Report
24 Hour Trend Report | 2 May 2020
This is a summary of the trending, highest impact, and most active themes and their narratives related to social cohesion and division in South African public-domain social media conversations. A 24-hour trend report can be downloaded for media. Download Report
The week in social media | 27 April – 1 May 2020
Every day we observe, dissect and analyse the news and information driving the conversations around the week’s most topical issues on social media. These are the highlights you should know about. Cuban healthcare workers in SA to help fight Corona The arrival of over 200 Cuban medical professionals was widely discussed and debated, and it...
24 Hour Trend Report | 1 May 2020
This is a summary of the trending, highest impact, and most active themes and their narratives related to social cohesion and division in South African public-domain social media conversations. A 24-hour trend report can be downloaded for media. Download Report