Potentially igniting the latest front in the ongoing discourse war over sexually explicit content in film and movies (and whether the up-and-coming generations are too boring to think it kicks ass), a ...
Each year millions of Americans take to social media to complain about pollen. Scientists have put all that data to good use.
Social media platforms witnessed a surge in intense political debate following the 2020 United States presidential election.
“A study examining 2.6m Bluesky posts referencing more than 500,000 scholarly articles over the past two and a half years found they demonstrated ‘substantially higher levels of interaction’ — likes, ...
Researchers at the University of Toronto have confirmed what many have long suspected: Using X (formerly known as Twitter) takes a toll on our well-being—although the social media platform itself ...
According to a new study published by Demos, a think tank based in the United Kingdom, about half of the online harassment that people experience on Twitter actually comes from women. Over the course ...
Let’s discuss the phenomenon that is Black Twitter. Yes, I’ve capitalized the “b” in black, because it deserves the distinction as a proper noun, especially since there’s currently a study on it being ...
A new study published in JAMA led by John W. Ayers, Ph.D., from the Qualcomm Institute within UC San Diego, finds that X's Community Notes, a crowdsourced approach to addressing misinformation, ...
Social media platforms provide a rich source of data for academic study. A research group at Saarland University has now analyzed the Twitter accounts of some 8,600 politicians from 12 countries. The ...
With the interest of Emory University's sports marketing program, the social media site twitter has helped engage in a particular study as to which NFL markets would embrace Michael Sam as a member of ...