Demographics and topics impact on the co-spread of COVID-19 misinformation and fact-checks on Twitter

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Burel, Grégoire [1 ]
Farrell, Tracie [1 ]
Alani, Harith [1 ]
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[1] Knowledge Media Institute, The Open University, United Kingdom
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Information Processing and Management | 2021年 / 58卷 / 06期
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