Our paper “Fact-checking Effect on Viral Hoaxes: A Model of Misinformation Spread in Social Networks“, authors: Marcella Tambuscio, Giancarlo Ruffo, Alessandro Flammini, and Filippo Menczer, has been accepted for publication in the WWW 2015 Companion Proceedings, and it will be presented in Florence at the WWW2015 workshop on “RUMORS AND DECEPTION IN SOCIAL MEDIA: DETECTION, TRACKING, AND VISUALIZATION”. We are proud and excited of this new research topic!

Our first paper on fact-checking modeling to be presented in Florence, at WWW 2015
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