Divergent Emotional Patterns in Disinformation on Social Media? An Analysis of Tweets and TikToks about the DANA in Valencia
Iv\'an Arcos, Paolo Rosso, Ram\'on Salaverr\'ia

TL;DR
This study analyzes emotional, linguistic, and audio patterns in disinformation versus trustworthy content on social media during a flood event in Valencia, revealing platform-specific emotional cues and effective multimodal detection methods.
Contribution
It introduces a novel multimodal dataset and demonstrates the effectiveness of combining textual and audio features for disinformation detection using advanced models.
Findings
Disinformation on X is linked to sadness and fear; on TikTok, to anger and disgust.
Linguistic cues differentiate disinformation from trustworthy content.
Audio features enhance detection accuracy over text-only models.
Abstract
This study investigates the dissemination of disinformation on social media platforms during the DANA event (DANA is a Spanish acronym for Depresion Aislada en Niveles Altos, translating to high-altitude isolated depression) that resulted in extremely heavy rainfall and devastating floods in Valencia, Spain, on October 29, 2024. We created a novel dataset of 650 TikTok and X posts, which was manually annotated to differentiate between disinformation and trustworthy content. Additionally, a Few-Shot annotation approach with GPT-4o achieved substantial agreement (Cohen's kappa of 0.684) with manual labels. Emotion analysis revealed that disinformation on X is mainly associated with increased sadness and fear, while on TikTok, it correlates with higher levels of anger and disgust. Linguistic analysis using the LIWC dictionary showed that trustworthy content utilizes more articulate and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMisinformation and Its Impacts · Hate Speech and Cyberbullying Detection · Social Media and Politics
MethodsSupport Vector Machine
