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Joseph Shavit
Sep 23, 2022
MIT, Harvard and Stanford scientists find “weaker ties” are more beneficial for job seekers
Paper presents first large-scale experimental evidence on causal effects of strong and weak ties on job mobility.
Joseph Shavit
May 16, 2022
AI algorithm trained to detect unhappiness on social media
Researchers have developed an algorithm that can identify the basic needs of users from the text and images they share on social networks.
Joseph Shavit
Apr 17, 2022
Meet Supernova: The new social media platform taking on 'Doomscrolling'
A social network without the toxicity and where ‘likes’ earn cash for charities. Wishful thinking? Think again.
Joseph Shavit
Apr 8, 2022
Algorithm can spot depressed Twitter users with nearly 90% accuracy
The algorithm determines someone's mental state by extracting and analyzing 38 data points from their public Twitter profile.
Joseph Shavit
Mar 9, 2022
How Black Lives Matter protests sparked interest, can lead to change
The growing use of these terms, according to new research, shows how Black Lives Matter has shifted the conversation around racism.
Joseph Shavit
Mar 6, 2022
Neural networks behind social media can consume an infinite amount of energy
Artificial neural networks are brain-inspired computing systems that can be trained to solve complex tasks better than humans.
Joseph Shavit
Jan 7, 2022
Does consuming traditional media have an impact on well-being?
Does consuming traditional forms of media – including books, music and television – have an effect on short-term adult well-being?
Joseph Shavit
Nov 11, 2021
Police watch your social media posts. Invasion of privacy or fair game?
Since MySpace was launched in 2003, police have monitored social media searching for suspects and trying to predict crime trends.
Joshua Shavit
Sep 12, 2021
The power of video fake news in today's society
People are more likely to believe fake news in a video format compared to text and audio forms of the same story, according to researchers.
Joshua Shavit
Sep 4, 2021
Surprising insights into the effects of screen time on tweens and teens
The quality of screen time has a greater impact on mental health than the number of hours spent online, study shows.
Joseph Shavit
Aug 5, 2021
Single mom finds life-saving kidney from stranger through social media
A single mom from Kansas received the gift of life in May 2021, thanks to a woman she never met. I just wasn’t feeling right.
Joseph Shavit
Jul 17, 2021
Meet Storywrangler: Explores social media posts to predict political and financial turmoil
Vermont scientists create tool to explore billions of social media messages, potentially predict political and financial turmoil
Joseph Shavit
May 25, 2021
No joke: DARPA helped researchers build a Sarcasm Detector
SocialSim researchers demonstrate deep learning model capable of accurately classifying sarcasm in textual communications online
Joseph Shavit
May 3, 2021
Need to vent? Turn to real-life support, not social media
Research finds social support provided over social media does not improve mental health for excessive social media users
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