Posting Topics ≠ Reading Topics: On Discovering Posting and Reading Topics in Social Media
Social media users make decisions about what content to post and read. As posted content is often visible to others, users are likely to impose self-censorship when deciding what content to post. On the other hand, such a concern may not apply to reading social media content. As a result, the topics...
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Main Authors: | GONG, Wei, LIM, Ee-peng, ZHU, Feida |
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2016
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