نتایج جستجو برای: users comments

تعداد نتایج: 263519  

Journal: :Journal of International Technology and Information Management 2021

Mutual trust among social networks users encourages positive communications, so it is critical to study in the context of online networks. In this study, we built a model calculate media users. Data was collected from Qzone (Tencent Technology Co., Ltd.), SN service (also known as QQ) China. We identified 150 QQ and 3 friends each users; data these were by Python program. The relationship betwe...

Journal: :Information 2021

Virtual reality technology has grown significantly in recent years. The arrival of Head Mounted Displays (HDM) on the market for end-users positioned these technologies as a new channel to promote simulated or contextualized experiences. We have used design and creation strategy develop virtual experience Oculus GO Quest HDM. digitized 30 pieces from nine local museums provide an guided by char...

2012
Yu Cheng Yusheng Xie Kunpeng Zhang Ankit Agrawal Alok Choudhary

In social media platform such as Facebook.com and Twitter, there are many settings in which users can publicly post content. A number of these sites offer mechanisms for other users to make responses to these content: a canonical example is from Facebook.com, where posts come with annotations like“1,492 people like this”or“view all 307 comments”. Usually these user-generated content have the ef...

Journal: :Social media and society 2023

Incivility in online political discussion represents one of the most widely debated issues among scholars. Much research focuses on incivility disseminated by elites social media, paying less attention to user that spreads as a “bottom-up” reaction politicians’ posts. To fill this gap, article comments Facebook pages parliamentary candidates run-up Italian general election 2018. Distinguishing ...

Journal: :Language Sciences 2021

Due to the participatory nature of Web 2.0, polite communication on social media and news sites can stand side by with uncivil comments. Research online incivility has been conducted users reading in their mother tongues (L1), while potential effects a second language (L2) have largely under-explored. This paper analyzes comments written an L2 attitudes around emerging technologies. Accordingly...

Journal: :Media and Communication 2022

Danmu commenting is a new feature of the streaming industry, popular in East Asia. comments are displayed as streams superimposed on video screens and synchronised to specific playback time at which users sent them, moving horizontally from right left. Interestingly, do not have options such “replies” structure their comments; interactions commonly include poor addressivity, hidden authorship, ...

Journal: :Intelligent Automation and Soft Computing 2021

The short-video platform is a social network where users’ content accelerates the speed of information dissemination. Hence, it necessary to identify important users effectively obtain information. Four algorithms (Followers Rank, Average Forwarding, K Coverage, and Expert Survey Evaluation) have been proposed calculate influence determine their importance. These methods simply take number user...

2008
Seth van Hooland

The changing role of the user, that gradually shifts from a passive consumer of information towards a pro-active user that reorganises and manipulates data, has an increasing impact on traditional information retrieval. A multitude of practical and methodic questions rise as popular web-applications such as blogs, RSS and social bookmarking tools allow users to create and share metadata about o...

2011
Anna Chmiel Pawel Sobkowicz Julian Sienkiewicz Georgios Paltoglou Kevan Buckley Mike Thelwall Janusz A. Hołyst

We present an empirical study of user activity in online BBC discussion forums, measured by the number of posts written by individual debaters and the average sentiment of these posts. Nearly 2.5 million posts from over 18 thousand users were investigated. Scale-free distributions were observed for activity in individual discussion threads as well as for overall activity. The number of unique u...

2013
Sauvik Das Adam D. I. Kramer

We report results from an exploratory analysis examining “last-minute” self-censorship, or content that is filtered after being written, on Facebook. We collected data from 3.9 million users over 17 days and associate self-censorship behavior with features describing users, their social graph, and the interactions between them. Our results indicate that 71% of users exhibited some level of last...

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