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Social media echo chambers aren’t making the US more politically polarized. So what is?
Society & Culture
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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
A case for reading—and weeding—the comments on social media platforms like Facebook
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A case for reading—and weeding—the comments on social media platforms like Facebook
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Molly Callahan
August 27, 2018
Will fake social media followers derail the booming influencer marketing business?
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Will fake social media followers derail the booming influencer marketing business?
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Christine Regan Davi - Contributor
August 22, 2018
Northeastern will train religious scholars to work more effectively with the media
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Northeastern will train religious scholars to work more effectively with the media
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Bill Ibelle
August 10, 2018
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Northeastern beats Maroon 5, Marriott hotels for best Snapchat campaign
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June 21, 2018
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Jason Kornwitz
June 15, 2018
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Design Northeastern’s 2018 Undergraduate Commencement Snapchat Geofilter
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To stop fake news, researchers call for internet platforms to choose quality over quantity
To stop fake news, researchers call for internet platforms to choose quality over quantity
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Allie Nicodemo
March 9, 2018
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Why buy social bots? For ‘illusion of popularity,’ researcher says
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Allie Nicodemo
January 30, 2018
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Don’t expect ‘fake news’ to disappear in 2018
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Jason Kornwitz
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New student-created app makes ‘friending’ easy
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Jason Kornwitz
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When it comes to social media, consumers trust each other, not big brands
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Jason Kornwitz
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