Leveraging Users' Social Network Embeddings for Fake News Detection on Twitter

11/19/2022
by   Ting Su, et al.
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Social networks (SNs) are increasingly important sources of news for many people. The online connections made by users allows information to spread more easily than traditional news media (e.g., newspaper, television). However, they also make the spread of fake news easier than in traditional media, especially through the users' social network connections. In this paper, we focus on investigating if the SNs' users connection structure can aid fake news detection on Twitter. In particular, we propose to embed users based on their follower or friendship networks on the Twitter platform, so as to identify the groups that users form. Indeed, by applying unsupervised graph embedding methods on the graphs from the Twitter users' social network connections, we observe that users engaged with fake news are more tightly clustered together than users only engaged in factual news. Thus, we hypothesise that the embedded user's network can help detect fake news effectively. Through extensive experiments using a publicly available Twitter dataset, our results show that applying graph embedding methods on SNs, using the user connections as network information, can indeed classify fake news more effectively than most language-based approaches. Specifically, we observe a significant improvement over using only the textual information (i.e., TF.IDF or a BERT language model), as well as over models that deploy both advanced textual features (i.e., stance detection) and complex network features (e.g., users network, publishers cross citations). We conclude that the Twitter users' friendship and followers network information can significantly outperform language-based approaches, as well as the existing state-of-the-art fake news detection models that use a more sophisticated network structure, in classifying fake news on Twitter.

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