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In contrast to several other countries, Indonesian sentiment analysis research is primarily focused on the text-based analysis of Twitter. Given that Twitter users in Indonesia account for less than a seventh of those on Facebook, sentiment analysis on th... see more

The recent expansion of Facebook’s ‘like’ to six emotional reactions (love, haha, wow, sad, angry) represents the first update related to feedback, allowing users to respond to shared content, in almost a decade. We surveyed 260 Facebook users to investig... see more

This article proposes the analysis of reactions, emojis, and stickers of Facebook as a method to analyze the way in which the platform grammatizes the actions of the users and also the emotions invoked by the narratives that are deployed in the social net... see more

Purpose of the article: The research focused on the identification of types and frequencies of posts added by e-shops and the reactions of fans to the posts. Three e-shops were analysed: Alza.cz, Czc.cz and Mironet.cz. Several categories were selected as ... see more

In the broader context of a research project about political participation on Facebook during the Portuguese electoral year of 2019 - for the European Parliament in May, and for the National Parliament in October -, a dataset of more than 9,000 posts and ... see more

This exploratory study aims to analyze the construction of face of the River Plate woman projected through impolite reactions to news triggered by online comments on Twitter and Facebook. To this end, from a corpus of 258 comments, 24 impolite instances t... see more

Universal Health Coverage always persevered as a pro poor policy in many countries, characterized by a major impact on higher out-of-pocket healthcare costs, with low-cost alternative prescription drugs and capitation payments made to physicians, in order... see more

This study is the first to examine links between social media activity and workplace relationship outcomes. The study examines employees’ perceptions of coworkers who share political and religious information on Facebook. Authors piloted a measure of poli... see more

Studies on humour have acknowledged that responses to jokes are important aspects of a joking exchange; however, investigation of joke recipients’ responses has received little attention from humour scholars. Moreover, the linguistic investigations of jok... see more

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