In this paper, we analyze the content of the most popular videos posted on YouTube in the first phase of the Zika-virus outbreak in 2016, and the user responses to those videos. More specifically, we examine the extent to which informational and conspiracy theory videos differ in terms of user activity (number of comments, shares, likes and dislikes), and the sentiment and content of the user responses. Our results show that 12 out of the 35 videos in our data set focused on conspiracy theories, but no statistical differences were found in the number of user activity and sentiment between the two types of videos. The content of the user responses shows that users respond differently to sub-topics related to Zika-virus. The implications of t...
Abstract Background Institutions, government departments, and healthcare professionals engage in soc...
We studied YouTube comments posted to Covid-19 news videos featuring Bill Gates and found they were ...
Background: This paper goes beyond detecting specific themes within Zika-related chatter on Twitter,...
In this paper, we analyze the content of the most popular videos posted on YouTube in the first phas...
Objectives The purpose of this study was to describe the source, length, number of views, and conten...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to describe the source, length, number of views, and conte...
Background: Internet-videos, though popular sources of public health information, are often unverifi...
As people sheltered globally during the COVID-19 pandemic, many YouTube videos and channels pivoted ...
Introduction: YouTube is a popular website where public can access and gain information from videos ...
In 2008, U.S. Internet users watched 14 billion videos on YouTube. During the 2008 presidential camp...
Background: This paper goes beyond detecting specific themes within Zika-related chatter on Twitter,...
Background: This paper goes beyond detecting specific themes within Zika-related chatter on Twitter,...
In 2008, U.S. Internet users watched 14 billion videos on YouTube. During the 2008 presidential camp...
OBJECTIVE: The global impact of COVID-19 pandemic has gained momentum rapidly. People have little in...
We studied YouTube comments posted to Covid-19 news videos featuring Bill Gates and found they were ...
Abstract Background Institutions, government departments, and healthcare professionals engage in soc...
We studied YouTube comments posted to Covid-19 news videos featuring Bill Gates and found they were ...
Background: This paper goes beyond detecting specific themes within Zika-related chatter on Twitter,...
In this paper, we analyze the content of the most popular videos posted on YouTube in the first phas...
Objectives The purpose of this study was to describe the source, length, number of views, and conten...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to describe the source, length, number of views, and conte...
Background: Internet-videos, though popular sources of public health information, are often unverifi...
As people sheltered globally during the COVID-19 pandemic, many YouTube videos and channels pivoted ...
Introduction: YouTube is a popular website where public can access and gain information from videos ...
In 2008, U.S. Internet users watched 14 billion videos on YouTube. During the 2008 presidential camp...
Background: This paper goes beyond detecting specific themes within Zika-related chatter on Twitter,...
Background: This paper goes beyond detecting specific themes within Zika-related chatter on Twitter,...
In 2008, U.S. Internet users watched 14 billion videos on YouTube. During the 2008 presidential camp...
OBJECTIVE: The global impact of COVID-19 pandemic has gained momentum rapidly. People have little in...
We studied YouTube comments posted to Covid-19 news videos featuring Bill Gates and found they were ...
Abstract Background Institutions, government departments, and healthcare professionals engage in soc...
We studied YouTube comments posted to Covid-19 news videos featuring Bill Gates and found they were ...
Background: This paper goes beyond detecting specific themes within Zika-related chatter on Twitter,...