Who Does Twitter Elevate?

Social media offers valuable, accurate medical information—if you know who to trust. Unfortunately, identifying reliable sources of information remains a challenge for even the most savvy web users.

Dr. Fumiko Chino

Dr. Fumiko Chino. Photo: Richard DeWitt.

A recent Axios article reviews the problem of information and misinformation on Twitter. In it, MSK’s Dr. Fumiko Chino describes a recent study she coauthored in JAMA Network Open. Verified accounts (the ones with those blue checkmarks) of physicians on Twitter are more likely to be from male doctors in the United States. It is unclear why some accounts receive verification while others do not.

While Twitter worked to make the verification process more transparent last year, Dr. Chino believes room for improvement remains. She concludes, “It charges me to put a fine eye in terms of who I’m elevating, who I’m retweeting.”

Promote Your Work on Social Media: Tweet About your Science Sparks!

For over 15 years (see archive), the MSK Library has been highlighting the published works of MSK authors on the Library’s homepage, showcasing a new “Today’s Science Sparks” each day of the 5-day work week.

To further support MSK authors as they promote their work on social media, a new feature has been added to the website that allows authors to simply click on the Tweet icon next to their highlighted paper in order to easily share the news about their recent publication on Twitter.

Questions? Ask Us at the MSK Library.