Algorithmically Curated Lies: How Search Engines Handle Misinformation about US Biolabs in Ukraine
Elizaveta Kuznetsova, Mykola Makhortykh, Maryna Sydorova, Aleksandra, Urman, Ilaria Vitulano, Martha Stolze

TL;DR
This study examines how popular search engines handle misinformation about US biolabs in Ukraine, revealing significant exposure to false content and highlighting vulnerabilities in algorithmic information curation systems during propaganda campaigns.
Contribution
The paper provides an empirical analysis of search engine responses to disinformation, revealing disparities and vulnerabilities in handling misinformation about sensitive geopolitical issues.
Findings
Google less likely to promote misinformation (33%)
Yandex promotes the highest false content (70%)
Higher false story exposure in Russian and for users in Germany
Abstract
The growing volume of online content prompts the need for adopting algorithmic systems of information curation. These systems range from web search engines to recommender systems and are integral for helping users stay informed about important societal developments. However, unlike journalistic editing the algorithmic information curation systems (AICSs) are known to be subject to different forms of malperformance which make them vulnerable to possible manipulation. The risk of manipulation is particularly prominent in the case when AICSs have to deal with information about false claims that underpin propaganda campaigns of authoritarian regimes. Using as a case study of the Russian disinformation campaign concerning the US biolabs in Ukraine, we investigate how one of the most commonly used forms of AICSs - i.e. web search engines - curate misinformation-related content. For this aim,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMisinformation and Its Impacts
