DIGITAL VIRULENCE: DIMENSIONS OF DEEPFAKE WITHIN DISINFORMATION NETWORKS
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Communication Today
Publication Date
1-1-2025
Abstract
This study has two primary objectives: first, to identify which elements of manipulatively anchored deepfake videos on YouTube contribute to their potential for virality, and second, to examine how social media channels facilitate the erosion of rational perception in the consumption of media content. Using Jakobson’s communication model, we identify the basic communication elements associated with a specific deepfake video of a manipulative nature. The analysis revealed that the video aligns with a broader framework of stereotypes, media representation, and political discourse. We place the results in the context of media exposure, the fragmentary and instant consumption of media content, as well as within the specific space of perception of visuality and visual communications in the current media environment. Results show that the articulation of context plays a crucial role in interpreting a deepfake communication, underscoring the limitations of current mechanisms for labelling manipulated content on the YouTube platform.
Volume
16
Issue
2
First Page
1
DOI
10.34135/communicationtoday.2025.Vol.16.No.2.1
Recommended Citation
Mikuláš, P., & Shelton, A. (2025). DIGITAL VIRULENCE: DIMENSIONS OF DEEPFAKE WITHIN DISINFORMATION NETWORKS. Communication Today, 16 (2), 1. https://doi.org/10.34135/communicationtoday.2025.Vol.16.No.2.1
ISSN
1338130X
E-ISSN
2730051X
