Through data analysis, we can explore the intersection of social media and politics. Focusing on election fraud in the 2020 presidential election, I collected 36,000 tweets and used topic modeling to analyze the tweets. Using topic modeling to find word frequency and topics, I was able to further understand how social media, specifically Twitter, interacts with individual’s views of US democracy and the electoral process. Throughout the project, it becomes clear that social media is a platform that can be used to amplify anxiety, fear, concerns, and misinformation. This study of voter fraud provides insights into the inner workings of social media itself
Funding: This research was funded by the VI Research Plan University of Seville [grant number IV.3-2...
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We investigated whether and how political misinformation is engineered using a dataset of four mont...
The flow of misinformation and disinformation around the 2016 U.S. presidential election put the pro...
Funding: This research was funded by the VI Research Plan University of Seville [grant number IV.3-2...
There is no better time to study media’s influence than in an election year. This paper will (1) pre...
State-sponsored “bad actors” increasingly weaponize social media platforms to launch cyberattacks an...
One of the hallmarks of a free and fair society is the ability to conduct a peaceful and seamless tr...
The 21st century has witnessed diverse technological advancement, part of which is the introduction ...
This paper introduces and presents a first analysis of a uniquely curated dataset of misinformation,...
We investigated whether and how political misinformation is engineered using a dataset of four month...
During the 2016 U.S. presidential election, evidence showed that Russia used social media ads and bo...
In the recent 2020 Presidential Election, President Trump and his campaign alleged that mail-in ball...
This study determined the antecedents of diffusion scope (total audience), speed (number of adopters...
Social media is an important source of news and information in the United States. But during the 201...
On 15 September 2020, the Washington Post published an article by Isaac Stanley-Becker titled “Pro-T...
The dynamics and influence of fake news on Twitter during the 2016 US presidential election remains ...
We investigated whether and how political misinformation is engineered using a dataset of four mont...
The flow of misinformation and disinformation around the 2016 U.S. presidential election put the pro...
Funding: This research was funded by the VI Research Plan University of Seville [grant number IV.3-2...
There is no better time to study media’s influence than in an election year. This paper will (1) pre...
State-sponsored “bad actors” increasingly weaponize social media platforms to launch cyberattacks an...