Fake news, real needs: A qualitative study on Sino-Japanese theurgy fighting

Mainstream fake news research has previously mostly focused on authenticity but often overlooked the individual psychological needs and actual social issues behind fake news. These limitations impede a profound understanding of its societal intricacies. This study aims to excavate deeper into the la...

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Main Authors: Qing Gao, Qianqian Fu
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2025-02-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844025006358
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description Mainstream fake news research has previously mostly focused on authenticity but often overlooked the individual psychological needs and actual social issues behind fake news. These limitations impede a profound understanding of its societal intricacies. This study aims to excavate deeper into the latent significance of fake news, peering through its lens to unearth hidden group psychology and realistic needs. Comments about “Sino-Japanese theurgy fighting” (purportedly a fight between Chinese Taoist priests and Japanese Yin-Yang masters) on Chinese TikTok was selected to conduct content analysis and erect a theoretical model using Grounded Theory. Based on the analysis of 1933 valid comments from 29 videos, it is found that support for fake news correlates not just with judgment of authenticity, but also with psychological needs such as emotional catharsis and position identification. This shift in research perspective enriches our comprehension and offers a novel angle for addressing fake news. This finding reflects the attitudes and behavior patterns of social groups in specific situations and are of great significance for understanding the formation and dissemination of public opinion. Thus, in this special “post-truth” era, emotion regulation and fact clarification are equally essential.
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spelling doaj-art-ece3964cec734f2581ee6661a01c0e922025-01-27T04:22:05ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402025-02-01113e42255Fake news, real needs: A qualitative study on Sino-Japanese theurgy fightingQing Gao0Qianqian Fu1Corresponding author.; School of Psychology, Qufu Normal University, Qufu, ChinaSchool of Psychology, Qufu Normal University, Qufu, ChinaMainstream fake news research has previously mostly focused on authenticity but often overlooked the individual psychological needs and actual social issues behind fake news. These limitations impede a profound understanding of its societal intricacies. This study aims to excavate deeper into the latent significance of fake news, peering through its lens to unearth hidden group psychology and realistic needs. Comments about “Sino-Japanese theurgy fighting” (purportedly a fight between Chinese Taoist priests and Japanese Yin-Yang masters) on Chinese TikTok was selected to conduct content analysis and erect a theoretical model using Grounded Theory. Based on the analysis of 1933 valid comments from 29 videos, it is found that support for fake news correlates not just with judgment of authenticity, but also with psychological needs such as emotional catharsis and position identification. This shift in research perspective enriches our comprehension and offers a novel angle for addressing fake news. This finding reflects the attitudes and behavior patterns of social groups in specific situations and are of great significance for understanding the formation and dissemination of public opinion. Thus, in this special “post-truth” era, emotion regulation and fact clarification are equally essential.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844025006358Fake newsSino-Japanese theurgy fightingContent analysisGrounded theory
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Fake news, real needs: A qualitative study on Sino-Japanese theurgy fighting
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Sino-Japanese theurgy fighting
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Grounded theory
title Fake news, real needs: A qualitative study on Sino-Japanese theurgy fighting
title_full Fake news, real needs: A qualitative study on Sino-Japanese theurgy fighting
title_fullStr Fake news, real needs: A qualitative study on Sino-Japanese theurgy fighting
title_full_unstemmed Fake news, real needs: A qualitative study on Sino-Japanese theurgy fighting
title_short Fake news, real needs: A qualitative study on Sino-Japanese theurgy fighting
title_sort fake news real needs a qualitative study on sino japanese theurgy fighting
topic Fake news
Sino-Japanese theurgy fighting
Content analysis
Grounded theory
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