Journal of Information Science Theory and Practice (Sep 2020)

Social Media Rumors in Bangladesh

  • Md. Sayeed Al-Zaman,
  • Sifat Al Sife,
  • Musfika Sultana,
  • Mahbuba Akbar,
  • Kazi Taznahel Sultana Ahona,
  • Nandita Sarkar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1633/JISTaP.2020.8.3.6
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 3
pp. 77 – 90

Abstract

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This study analyzes N=181 social media rumors from Bangladesh to find out the most popular themes, sources, and aims. The result shows that social media rumors have seven popular themes: political, health & education, crime & human rights, religious, religiopolitical, entertainment, and other. Also, online media and mainstream media are the two main sources of social media rumors, along with three tentative aims: positive, negative, and unknown. A few major findings of this research are: Political rumors dominate social media, but its percentage is decreasing, while religion-related rumors are increasing; most of the social media rumors are negative and emerge from online media, and social media itself is the dominant online source of social media rumors; and, most of the health-related rumors are negative and surge during a crisis period, such as the COVID-19 pandemic. This paper identifies some of its limitations with the data collection period, data source, and data analysis. Providing a few research directions, this study also elucidates the contributions of its results in academia and policymaking.

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