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Informational Health --Toward the Reduction of Risks in the Information Space

Published 19 Jul 2024 in cs.CY | (2407.14634v1)

Abstract: The modern information society, markedly influenced by the advent of the internet and subsequent developments such as WEB 2.0, has seen an explosive increase in information availability, fundamentally altering human interaction with information spaces. This transformation has facilitated not only unprecedented access to information but has also raised significant challenges, particularly highlighted by the spread of fake news'' during critical events like the 2016 U.S. presidential election and the COVID-19 pandemic. The latter event underscored the dangers of aninfodemic,'' where the large amount of information made distinguishing between factual and non-factual content difficult, thereby complicating public health responses and posing risks to democratic processes. In response to these challenges, this paper introduces the concept of ``informational health,'' drawing an analogy between dietary habits and information consumption. It argues that just as balanced diets are crucial for physical health, well-considered nformation behavior is essential for maintaining a healthy information environment. This paper proposes three strategies for fostering informational health: literacy education, visualization of meta-information, and informational health assessments. These strategies aim to empower users and platforms to navigate and enhance the information ecosystem effectively. By focusing on long-term informational well-being, we highlight the necessity of addressing the social risks inherent in the current attention economy, advocating for a paradigm shift towards a more sustainable information consumption model.

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