A 4D Theoretical Framework for Measuring Topic-Specific Influence on Twitter: Development and Usability Study on Dietary Sodium Tweets
BackgroundSocial media has emerged as a prominent approach for health education and promotion. However, it is challenging to understand how to best promote health-related information on social media platforms such as Twitter. Despite commercial tools and prior studies attempting to analyze influence...
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Main Authors: | Lingchao Mao (Author), Emily Chu (Author), Jinghong Gu (Author), Tao Hu (Author), Bryan J Weiner (Author), Yanfang Su (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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