Pragmatics to Reveal Intent in Social Media Peer Interactions: Mixed Methods Study
BackgroundOnline health communities (OHCs) have emerged as the leading venues for behavior change and health-related information seeking. The soul and success of these digital platforms lie in their ability to foster social togetherness and a sense of community by providing personalized support. How...
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Main Authors: | Tavleen Singh (Author), Sofia Olivares (Author), Trevor Cohen (Author), Nathan Cobb (Author), Jing Wang (Author), Amy Franklin (Author), Sahiti Myneni (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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