Published January 15, 2025 | Version v1
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Tracking the Takes and Trajectories of English-Language News Narratives across Trustworthy and Worrisome Websites

  • 1. ROR icon Stanford University
  • 2. Censys, Inc.

Description

Understanding how misleading and outright false information enters news ecosystems remains a difficult challenge that requires tracking how narratives spread across thousands of fringe and mainstream news websites. To do this, we introduce a system that utilizes encoder-based large language models and zero-shot stance detection to scalably identify and track news narratives and their attitudes across over 4,000 factually unreliable, mixed-reliability, and factually reliable English-language news websites. Running our system over an 18 month period, we track the spread of 146K news stories. Using network-based interference via the NETINF algorithm, we show that the paths of news narratives and the stances of websites toward particular entities can be used to uncover slanted propaganda networks ({e.g.}, anti-vaccine and anti-Ukraine) and to identify the most influential websites in spreading these attitudes in the broader news ecosystem. We hope that increased visibility into our distributed news ecosystem can help with the reporting and fact-checking of propaganda and disinformation. We provide code and resources for this project here and at https://github.com/hanshanley/tracking-takes.

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Dates

Available
2025-01-15

Software

Repository URL
https://github.com/hanshanley/tracking-takes
Programming language
Python