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    Whose Voices? Twitter Citation in the Media

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    Catherine Tucker - 2016-Consumer-Dynamics-Conf

    December 14, 2016Conference Video Duration: 26:24

    To Reach and Persuade: Tension Between Viral Communications and Traditional Advertising

    Why is it so difficult to create advertising that people are willing to share with their friends? Based on analysis of recent field tests on YouTube and Twitter, Catherine Tucker will discuss the challenges to marketers seeking to create branded content that will be shared by social media users, particularly those propagators who share other noncommercial content.

    2016 MIT Consumer Dynamics Conference
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    May 9, 2016

    How CEOs Can Leverage Twitter

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    January 28, 2019

    Twitter Is Not the Echo Chamber We Think it Is

  • Sinan Aral - 2019 Vienna Conference

    April 3, 2019Conference Video Duration: 49:8

    Fake News: The End of Reality

    False news is big news. Barely a day goes by without a new development about the veracity of social media, foreign meddling in U.S. elections, or questionable science. Conducted with Soroush Vosoughi and Deb Roy of the MIT Media Lab, "The Spread of True and False News Online" investigates the differential diffusion of all the verified, true and false news stories distributed on Twitter from 2006 to 2017. The data comprise approximately 126,000 stories tweeted by about 3 million people over 4.5 million times. Until this study, few large-scale empirical investigations of the diffusion of false news or its social origins had existed. Their conclusions are both surprising and alarming.
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    October 4, 2018

    Managing the Distraction-Focus Paradox

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    March 20, 2017

    How CEOs Can Leverage Twitter

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    April 22, 2019

    Fitting Social Media into Your Strategy

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    March 18, 2021

    Can we amplify the good and contain the bad of social media?

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    April 29, 2019

    Deriving Value from Conversations about Your Brand

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