KPop Fandoms drive COVID-19 Public Health Messaging on Social Media
@article{Chang2021KPopFD, title={KPop Fandoms drive COVID-19 Public Health Messaging on Social Media}, author={Ho-Chun Herbert Chang and Becky Pham and Emilio Ferrara}, journal={ArXiv}, year={2021}, volume={abs/2110.04149} }
This report examines an unexpected but significant source of positive public health messaging during the COVID-19 pandemic -- K-pop fandoms. Leveraging more than 7 million tweets related to mask wearing and K-pop between March 2020 and March 2021, we analyzed the online spread of the hashtag \#WearAMask amid anti-mask sentiments and public health misinformation. Analyses reveal the South Korean boyband BTS as the most significant driver of health discourse. Tweets from health agencies and…
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