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Kevin K. W. Ho and Shaoyu Ye
The COVID-19 pandemic heightened concerns about health and safety, leading people to seek information to protect themselves from infection. Even before the pandemic, false health information was spreading on social media. We conducted a review of recent ...
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Shifeng Chen, Jialin Wang and Ketai He
The popularization of the internet and the widespread use of smartphones have led to a rapid growth in the number of social media users. While information technology has brought convenience to people, it has also given rise to cyberbullying, which has a ...
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Yupei Shu, Xu Chen and Xuan Di
This paper aims to use location-based social media data to infer the impact of the Russia?Ukraine war on human mobility. We examine the impact of the Russia?Ukraine war on changes in human mobility in terms of the spatial range of check-in locations usin...
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Andra Sandu, Ioana Ioana?, Camelia Delcea, Laura-Madalina Geanta and Liviu-Adrian Cotfas
The proliferation of misinformation presents a significant challenge in today?s information landscape, impacting various aspects of society. While misinformation is often confused with terms like disinformation and fake news, it is crucial to distinguish...
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Andrea Calvagna, Emiliano Tramontana and Gabriella Verga
Social media networks provide an aggregation of news and content, allowing users to share and discuss topics of greatest interest to them. Users can enrich the news by providing context and opinions that are useful to other users. Understanding topics of...
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