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Cascade: a new tool to retrace the country email list of a Tweet!

Submitted by shatikhatun, , Thread ID: 231653

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19-01-2022, 11:58 AM
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We are certainly several to have already asked the question: ?but what happened to my Tweet? It is the laboratory of the New York Times which helps us to answer this question by launching Cascade, a new tool which makes it possible to visualize the course of our tweets in 3D. new waterfall tool The New York Times is thus looking at an country email list issue that is of great concern to the press at the moment: the disclosure of information and its process of dispersion on social country email list . The Cascade Project provides full 3D details of the path taken by a piece of information on Twitter . You know the principle of Twitter: information appears in the New York Times , Laure will tweet the news, 1 hour later it's Alex who retweets it to his contacts, etc. And very quickly the information can travel around the world. Cascade is able to trace the entire chain of events that propels a story on social networks.

Impressive isn't it? The tool is therefore able to identify all the information transmitted by the microblogging site. Which tweets are the most influential? At what country email list ? What kinds of conversations have they sparked? The tool will make it possible to deepen research on the processes of engagement of Internet users, to better know its members and to strengthen behavioral studies in the face of social network content. Cascade goes even further by allowing the identification of the most influential people who could be used as ?producers of information. country email list can be used for all media and for any brand although at this time it remains the property of The New York Times . It is therefore a project that has a future and that may interest more than one

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