Abstract

Disinformation has reduced public confidence in the government and scientists in handling Covid-19. These conditions hamper the overall handling of the Covid-19 pandemic. In the context of responding to a global pandemic, disinformation greatly affects the country's response to a global pandemic by undermining trust, creating fear, and sometimes leading to harmful behavior. It is important for policy makers to understand disinformation and how to respond to it. This study uses a literature review approach with data sources coming from several documents that have been verified and have a relationship with the object of study. The stages of the study start from choosing a review topic, finding and selecting appropriate articles, analyzing and synthesizing the literature, and finally presenting a review of the study. the results show that the government should have official information channels with verified, transparent, sustainable and fast sources of information. The government must also provide clear and definite information through official channels and trusted media. The government must also ensure the consistency of information. In addition, the government must maintain a transparent pattern of communication about the situation, actions and risks it takes. The aim is to restore public trust in public institutions, in information that has been conveyed by the government to the public as well as guidelines that have been provided by the government to the public, such as health protocol guidelines and the last is "Pre-bunk", or be aware of the potential for disinformation before occurred, as part of a public information and communication campaign.

Highlights

  • Disinformation has reduced public confidence in the government and scientists in handling Covid-19

  • Information Overload leads to simple informasi yang telah disampaikan but unhelpful choices, pemerintah kepada publik serta panduanhttps://www.city.ac.uk/news/2020/

  • Fighting COVID-19 misinformation on social media: Experimental evidence for a scalable accuracy-nudge intervention

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Summary

Disinformasi yang

Covid-19 adalah penyakit baru, disebarkan oleh kampanye yang disponsori sehingga para ahli pun masih terus negara asing secara khusus berupaya untuk mempelajari perilakunya. Melemahkan kepercayaan pada lembaga banyak orang mengalami kesulitan publik di negara-negara OECD, yang telah menemukan informasi terbaru dan hal ini pulih hingga 45% setelah jatuh ke tingkat menjadi celah yang dimanfaatkan oknum kepercayaan yang lebih rendah lagi setelah untuk mendapatkan keuntungan dengan krisis keuangan global 2008 (OECD, 2019) menyebarkan kabar palsu. Edelman dari sepuluh negara menemukan menyatakan media sosial sebagai sumber bahwa hanya 48% yang memercayai informasi mereka yang utama (Burhan, 2020). Menurutnya, keterlibatan memberikan informasi yang jelas dan tokoh masyarakat terkemuka terus memainkan bermanfaat dan informasi tepercaya untuk peran besar dalam menyebarkan informasi yang menjawab pertanyaan publik yang salah tentang COVID-19. Penyebaran informasi yang salah pada tuliskan hasil yang diharapkan atau tujuan platform media sosial lebih cepat daripada penelitian dalam artikel ini. 19) itu sendiri dan dapat menimbulkan peningkatan kesenjangan sosial dan teknologi di konsekuensi yang mengancam sistem masa krisis

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