Tag Social and Information Networks

Enhancing Patent Citation Network Analysis Using VoteRank Algorithms

In the fast-paced world of innovation, understanding the importance of patents is crucial for enterprises, researchers, and policymakers. Recent research introduces a significant advancement in patent citation network analysis through an enhanced version of the VoteRank algorithm. This article delves… Continue Reading →

The Evolution of Internet Memes: Insights on Racist Memes and Political Influence

Internet memes have transcended simple entertainment; they now serve as powerful tools for influencing public opinion and shaping societal views. A research article titled “On the Origins of Memes by Means of Fringe Web Communities” sheds light on how these… Continue Reading →

Revolutionizing Graph Comparison with Network Laplacian Spectral Descriptor

In the realm of data science and network analysis, the ability to compare and analyze graphs—collections of nodes connected by edges—has emerged as a cornerstone of research and application. However, traditional methods of graph comparison have long struggled with challenges… Continue Reading →

Exploring the Depth of Twitter Abusive Behavior: A Crowdsourced Approach to Hate Speech Analysis

As social media, particularly Twitter, becomes an integral part of our communication landscape, the prevalence of abusive behavior—be it hate speech, cyberbullying, or other forms of offensive language—has attracted significant attention. The research article by Founta et al. investigates the… Continue Reading →

Understanding the Blue Whale Challenge: A Social Media Game with Dangerous Consequences

The digital age has opened up numerous avenues for communication, creativity, and connection. However, it has also birthed a dark underbelly where social media can propagate harmful trends. One alarming example of this is the “Blue Whale Challenge,” a name… Continue Reading →

The Disturbing Blue Whale Challenge: Unpacking a Deadly Social Media Phenomenon

The Blue Whale Challenge has alarmed parents, educators, and mental health professionals alike. This controversial online game involves a series of harmful tasks that individuals are coerced into completing over a period of 50 days, with the final task tragically… Continue Reading →

Uncovering the Influence of 4chan’s /pol/ Board on Online Discourse

Within the labyrinth of the internet lies a digital realm known as 4chan, a platform notorious for its mysterious and controversial nature. Among its plethora of boards, one stands out in particular: /pol/, the Politically Incorrect board. A recent research… Continue Reading →

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