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- 06 Feb 2011
- News
Why Some Twitter Posts Catch On, and Some Don't
- 08 Nov 2022
- News
Chaos at Twitter Brings up Doubts about Path Forward
- 2022
- Article
Why Facebook and Twitter Opened the Door to NFTs
Kominers, Scott Duke. "Why Facebook and Twitter Opened the Door to NFTs." Bloomberg Opinion (January 25, 2022).
- 19 Jun 2014
- News
Yo takes Twitter by storm, gets $1M in funding
- 18 Nov 2022
- News
Twitter Users Fear App Shutdown After Hundreds Of Employees Quit
- May 2013
- Case
Qantas Luxury: Grounded Flights, First-Class Pajamas and Twitter Hashtags (A)
By: Amy J.C. Cuddy, Cassandra L. Govan, David T. Neal and Anna M. Coster
- May 2013
- Supplement
Qantas Luxury: Grounded Flights, First-Class Pajamas and Twitter Hashtags (B)
By: Amy J.C. Cuddy, Cassandra L. Govan, David T. Neal and Anna M. Coster
- 20 Aug 2012
- News
Why Groupon Is Over and Facebook And Twitter Should Follow
- 12 Nov 2022
- News
Elon Musk Says Twitter Bankruptcy Is Possible, but Is That Likely?
- 28 Oct 2022
- News
What Happens to Your Twitter Data Now That Elon’s Taken Over
- December 2021
- Article
Left- and Right-Leaning News Organizations Use Negative Emotional Content and Elicit User Engagement Similarly
By: Andrea Bellovary, Nathaniel Young and Amit Goldenberg
Negativity has historically dominated news content; however, little research has examined how news organizations use affect on social media, where content is generally positive. In the current project we ask a few questions: Do news organizations on Twitter use... View Details
Keywords: Negative Press; Twitter; Political Affiliation; Affect; News; Media; Internet and the Web; Emotions; Perspective; Social Media
Bellovary, Andrea, Nathaniel Young, and Amit Goldenberg. "Left- and Right-Leaning News Organizations Use Negative Emotional Content and Elicit User Engagement Similarly." Affective Science 2, no. 4 (December 2021): 391–396.