The huge numbers of people using social media makes online social networks an attractive source of data for researchers. But in order for the resultant huge numbers of research publications that involve social media to be credible and trusted, their methodologies, considerations of data handling and sensitivity, analysis, and so forth must be appropriately documented. We believe that one way to improve standards and practices in social media research is to encourage such research to be made reproducible, that is, to have sufficient documentation and sharing of research to allow others to either replicate or build on research results. Enabling this fundamental part of the scientific method will benefit the entire social media ecosystem, from...
Trust is fragile. The 2018 Facebook and Cambridge Analytica debacles highlighted how data harvested ...
The availability and scale of social media data offer researchers new opportunities to leverage thos...
Social Media (SM) is becoming a normal part of everyday life. The information generated from Social ...
The huge numbers of people using social media makes online social networks an attractive source of d...
This work was supported by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council [grant number EP/J...
The work described here was funded by a grant from the United Kingdom’s Economic and Social Research...
This work was supported by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council [grant numbers EP/...
Social media comprises communication websites that facilitate relationship forming between users fro...
Data sharing has become a core tenet of science policy in the U.K., U.S., and elsewhere. Among the r...
YesSocial media comprises communication websites that facilitate relationship forming between users ...
Social media holds great promise for large scale, open conversations between researchers and the pub...
Social media as like as Facebook, Twitter and GooglePlus gather hundreds of millions of users worldw...
Researchers must collect and analyse new data that will enhance the body of knowledge. It is for thi...
Replication is an essential requirement for scientific discovery. The current study aims to generali...
Sharing social media research datasets allows for reproducibility and peer-review, but it is very of...
Trust is fragile. The 2018 Facebook and Cambridge Analytica debacles highlighted how data harvested ...
The availability and scale of social media data offer researchers new opportunities to leverage thos...
Social Media (SM) is becoming a normal part of everyday life. The information generated from Social ...
The huge numbers of people using social media makes online social networks an attractive source of d...
This work was supported by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council [grant number EP/J...
The work described here was funded by a grant from the United Kingdom’s Economic and Social Research...
This work was supported by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council [grant numbers EP/...
Social media comprises communication websites that facilitate relationship forming between users fro...
Data sharing has become a core tenet of science policy in the U.K., U.S., and elsewhere. Among the r...
YesSocial media comprises communication websites that facilitate relationship forming between users ...
Social media holds great promise for large scale, open conversations between researchers and the pub...
Social media as like as Facebook, Twitter and GooglePlus gather hundreds of millions of users worldw...
Researchers must collect and analyse new data that will enhance the body of knowledge. It is for thi...
Replication is an essential requirement for scientific discovery. The current study aims to generali...
Sharing social media research datasets allows for reproducibility and peer-review, but it is very of...
Trust is fragile. The 2018 Facebook and Cambridge Analytica debacles highlighted how data harvested ...
The availability and scale of social media data offer researchers new opportunities to leverage thos...
Social Media (SM) is becoming a normal part of everyday life. The information generated from Social ...