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Conspiracy theories and social media platforms

Current Opinion in Psychology, 2022
Conspiracy theories proliferate online. We provide an overview of information consumption patterns related to conspiracy content on four mainstream social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Reddit), with a focus on niche ones. Opinion polarisation and echo chambers appear as pivotal elements of communication around conspiracy theories.
Matteo Cinelli   +2 more
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Social Media Platforms

Proceedings of the 2017 International Conference on Information Technology, 2017
Data gathering in a large archipelago is a slow process. This study aims to look into the validity of text in social media posts as an alternative to the manual data gathering technique of collecting from the source to reduce overhead costs. Collecting text from social media platforms Facebook and Twitter have been done and natural language processing ...
Jan Joshua Velasco   +3 more
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Social Media Platforms and Heart Failure

Journal of Cardiac Failure, 2017
With the pervasive use of the internet and social media, the potential applicability toward patients with heart failure (HF) remains understudied. Here, we outline the general use of social media and some early work with the use of social media as well as data from our own Mayo Clinic Center for Social Media experience.
R Jay, Widmer   +3 more
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Social Media Platforms

BioScope: South Asian Screen Studies, 2021
Aswin Punathambekar, Sriram Mohan
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Social media platforms for social good

2012 6th IEEE International Conference on Digital Ecosystems and Technologies (DEST), 2012
The disruptive potential of social media in generating participation and networking has been readily exploited by marketers and politicians. The power of these digital networks can be used by individuals and groups for good causes, to have a positive impact on the society at large.
Sabrina Bresciani, Andreas Schmeil
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