Social networking platforms have become one of the most engaging portals on the Internet, enabling global users to express views, share news and campaigns, or simply exchange information. Yet there is an increasing number of fake and spam profiles spreading and disseminating fake information. There have been several conscious attempts to determine and distinguish genuine news from fake campaigns, which spread malicious disinformation among social network users. Manual verification of the huge volume of posts and news disseminated via social media is not feasible and humanly impossible. To overcome the issue, this research presents a framework to use sentiment analysis based on emotions to investigate news, posts, and opinions on social media. The proposed model computes the sentiment score of content-based entities to detect fake or spam and detect Bot accounts. The authors also present an investigation of fake news campaigns and their impact using a machine learning algorithm with highly accurate results as compared to other similar methods. The results presented an accuracy of 99.68 %, which is significantly higher as compared to other methodologies delivering lower accuracy.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11382168PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e36049DOI Listing

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