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The importance of the Whatsapp family group: an exploratory analysis
Aslib Journal of Information Management, 2016Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to focus on WhatsApp, a mobile messaging service for smartphones that began in 2009. The study uses attachment theory, a social support perspective and one personality characteristic derived from the Big Five theory of personality (“openness to experience”) and attempts to predict how these variables influence the ...
Noa Aharony, Tali Gazit
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Factors explaining participation in WhatsApp groups: an exploratory study
Aslib Journal of Information Management, 2018PurposeTo date, only a limited number of studies have considered WhatsApp groups. The purpose of this paper is to focus on single WhatsApp groups and explore their special characteristics and dynamics. The present study used the social support perspective, Big Five model and narcissism paradigm to predict the level of participation in WhatsApp groups ...
Tali Gazit, Noa Aharony
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AN ANALYSIS OF INTERJECTION IN WHATSAPP GROUP
English Language Teaching Journal, 2023This research aims to analyze the types and the meaning of interjection in the WhatsApp group. The research employs descriptive qualitative approach pragmatic since this research is conversation analysis the data were collected from the dialog or conversation student in WhatsApp group.
null Fatimah Azzahro, null Joko Wibowo
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Analysis of Group-Based Communication in WhatsApp [PDF]
This work investigates group-based communication in WhatsApp based on a survey and the analysis of messaging logs. The characteristics of WhatsApp group chats in terms of usage and topics are outlined. We present a classification based on the topic of the group and classify anonymized messaging logs based on message statistics.
Michael Seufert +3 more
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Group-based communication in WhatsApp
2016 IFIP Networking Conference (IFIP Networking) and Workshops, 2016WhatsApp is a very popular mobile messaging application, which dominates todays mobile communication. Especially the feature of group chats contributes to its success and changes the way people communicate. The group-based communication paradigm is investigated in this work, particularly focusing on the usage of WhatsApp, communication in group chats ...
Michael Seufert +4 more
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THE CIVIL RESPONSIBILITY OF THE WHATSAPP GROUP ADMINISTRATOR
Revista Gênero e Interdisciplinaridade, 2023It is known that WhatsApp is the main communication application used today, however, a large number of people who use this technological tool still do not have a proper digital education, which generate very serious consequences, since such people post untruths and / or uncertain facts that end up being disseminated quickly across the internet.
Creuza Da Conceição Gomes +1 more
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A System for Monitoring Public Political Groups in WhatsApp
Proceedings of the 24th Brazilian Symposium on Multimedia and the Web, 2018In Brazil, 48% of the population use WhatsApp to share and discuss news. Currently, there are serious concerns that this platform can become a fertile ground for groups interested in disseminating misinformation, especially as part of articulated political campaigns.
Gustavo Resende +5 more
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A Study of Misinformation in Audio Messages Shared in WhatsApp Groups
2021Recent studies have shown that group communication on WhatsApp plays a significant role to foster information dissemination at large, with evidence of its use for misinformation campaigns. We analyze more than 40K audio messages shared in over 364 publicly accessible groups in Brazil, covering six months of great social mobilization in the country.
Alexandre Maros +2 more
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