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Insights from social media into public perspectives on investigative genetic genealogy. [PDF]
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The Use of Twitter (X) by Brazilian Cardiologists: A Call to Action. [PDF]
Kaiser SE.
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Classifying and fact-checking health-related information about COVID-19 on Twitter/X using machine learning and deep learning models. [PDF]
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Mining social media data to inform public health policies: a sentiment analysis case study. [PDF]
Russell SN, Rao-Graham L, McNaughton M.
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People's Attitude and Perception of the Pandemic on Twitter: A Case Study of COVID-19 in India. [PDF]
Pv M, Karmegam D, Saravanan S.
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Last week a storm battered Glasgow, and this was posted on Twitter: “Edinburgh, you can take our wheelie bins but you can’t take our banter, Glasgow.” I am wary of social media because those with 1000 friends on Facebook are socially bankrupt. I fear they will be left with no real friends at all, just false avatars.
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To twitter or not to twitter? [Reflections]
IEEE Spectrum, 2009Twitter, the social-networking Web site that allows users to broadcast short text messages to a group of friends, has burst into popularity with millions of subscribers. Is this the rise of an entirely new social fabric?
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