New research examines the effectiveness of influencer marketing tactics
The study's authors sorted through numerous interactions on social networking sites.
Researchers built an algorithm to establish intrinsic attitudes of social networking users
The study was released in IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing on June…
Members of Congress have become less civil on Twitter since 2009: study
The test examined 1.3 million tweets by members of Congress.
New research suggests parents’ social media habits are associated with parenting styles
The results were published by the Association for Computing Machinery: Computer Supported…
Research assesses social networking behavior of epilepsy patients and mortality risk
The findings emphasize how activity of epilepsy patients on social networking sites…
Study finds less conspiratorial beliefs are propagated through Twitter than other social platforms
The study appeared in New Media & Society.
Asian research team explores regretful smartphone use
The app would ask users which features they regretted using during their…
A substantial number of Americans regularly get their news from social media
The survey was conducted by the Pew Research Center between July and…
Close to half of Americans believe social media is vital in catching up on COVID-19 vaccine news
The survey was conducted between July 26th and August 8th, 2021.
Politicians of areas most vulnerable to climate change are most quiet about it on social media
Researchers examined more than 1.1 million tweets sent by over 600 politicians…
More American congressional officials of both parties are discussing China on social media
The study was conducted between January 2016 and April 2021.
Younger generation adults are more active on social media about climate change than older generations
The survey was published by the Pew Research Center.