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Blog Reliability Analysis With Conflicting Interests of Contexts in the Extended Branch for Cyber-Security

There are many blogs that recommend places and foods and on the web. In addition, there are various fake news that provide false information. They both are written by a… Click to show full abstract

There are many blogs that recommend places and foods and on the web. In addition, there are various fake news that provide false information. They both are written by a blogger; bloggers can write on any topic of their choice. Web visitors read these blogs and decide if place or food item is satisfactory. This implies that the decision is based on the blogger’s prejudice. This is not objective because all the decisions depend on the blogger’s disposition. Other visitors, who had followed the bloggers recommendation, may have disagree with the blogger. To avoid this conflict, all the words and sentences in the posts must be analyzed objectively. All entries such as direction, address, excessive compliments, and monophonic are analyzed. This study also analyzed the entries to see their correlation; finally, it can make the decision if a blog is trustable with an anomaly sign.

Keywords: analysis conflicting; interests contexts; conflicting interests; blog reliability; blog; reliability analysis

Journal Title: IEEE Access
Year Published: 2019

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