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Social Media, Public Health Research, and Vulnerability: Considerations to Advance Ethical Guidelines and Strengthen Future Research

Social Media, Public Health Research, and Vulnerability: Considerations to Advance Ethical Guidelines and Strengthen Future Research

The driver behind the discussion of social media manipulation appears to hinge on one key idea: algorithms. While research has examined how algorithms create an inescapable environment and thus an extensive network primed for digital discrimination, systematic bias, unethical targeting, and misinformation and disinformation campaigns [16-18], we still do not know enough about how algorithms function, what goals inform these functions, or the impact of algorithms on public health research and practice.

Philip M Massey, Regan M Murray, Shawn C Chiang, Alex M Russell, Michael A Yudell

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2023;9:e49881

Social-Cyber Maneuvers During the COVID-19 Vaccine Initial Rollout: Content Analysis of Tweets

Social-Cyber Maneuvers During the COVID-19 Vaccine Initial Rollout: Content Analysis of Tweets

A key development in the fight against online influence campaigns has been the growth of the field of social cybersecurity, a computational social science that aims to protect the security of democratic societies by studying the ways in which actors exercise manipulation on social media platforms [11].

Janice T Blane, Daniele Bellutta, Kathleen M Carley

J Med Internet Res 2022;24(3):e34040