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What makes something go viral online?

April 4, 2016Fil, NaN, Newscomputational social science, information networks, memes, misinformation, social media, viralfil

CfMwL4yUUAArfPSIn an interview aired on the ABC (Australian) evening news program “The World” on April 4, 2016, Filippo Menczer discussed with host Beverley O’Connor how information and misinformation spread throughout the Internet and the roles of network structure and social bubbles in determining meme virality. Video here.

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