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- W4386005205 abstract "Propaganda campaigns try to influence people’s minds to achieve a certain goal. The rise of social networks has provided propagandists with unparalleled opportunities to reach millions of social network users and create a large-scale illusion. This phenomenon is called “Computational Propaganda.” It involves the use of computational enhancement tools to create a sense of widespread agreement. Computational propaganda has impacted a variety of domains in diverse ways. Unfortunately, propagandists rely on advanced artificial intelligence methods to change their strategies with every new campaign, which allows them to evade detection methods easily. This research draws on a systematic literature review of recently published material to investigate and compare the state-of-the-art computational propaganda detectors. The findings of the research indicate that detective efforts should be combined to detect computational propaganda in real-time. Moreover, the cooperation behaviors between malicious human beings and malicious social bots weren’t highlighted enough, although they are one of the most important practices of computational propaganda. This study is important because it evaluates the current detective methods, which would enlighten future research as it identifies research gaps in this field." @default.
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- W4386005205 title "Detection of Computational Propaganda on Social Networks: A Survey" @default.
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