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Coronavirus goes viral: quantifying the COVID-19 misinformation epidemic on Twitter
Covid-19 misinformation on Twitter is a major problem that needs to be addressed because there is a lot of false or unverifiable information present. After studying whether the quality and type of Tweet is associated with the likeliness of containing misinformation, it is concluded that the number of likes and re-Tweets does not affect how much misinformation Tweets contained in general
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