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Northeastern University researchers among the first to gain access to Facebook data that could help us understand how fake news spreads on social media
Society & Culture
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Northeastern University researchers among the first to gain access to Facebook data that could help us understand how fake news spreads on social media
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Molly Callahan
May 14, 2019
Social media echo chambers aren’t making the US more politically polarized. So what is?
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Social media echo chambers aren’t making the US more politically polarized. So what is?
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Molly Callahan
October 2, 2018