[LOGOS] Slack and two research questions

Diogo Ferrari diogoferrari at gmail.com
Mon Jan 29 19:04:14 PST 2024



Yes. It would be interesting to see activities on other platforms around Jan 6th...

I will check that article. Thanks for sharing!


Kevin M Esterling <kevin.esterling at ucr.edu> writes:

> Hi Emiliano,
>
> Thanks for the Slack channel!
>
> In terms of replatforming, at least on Twitter/X we can't study that because X has cut off data access for
> researchers.  Unfortunately.  Maybe it can be done on other platforms...
>
> Kevin
>
> Kevin M. Esterling (he/him)
> Professor of Public Policy and Political Science
> Director, Laboratory for Technology, Communication and Democracy  (TeCD-Lab)
> https://tecd-lab.ucr.edu/
> UC Riverside
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> From: LOGOS <logos-bounces at lists.ucr.edu> on behalf of Emiliano De Cristofaro <emilianodc at cs.ucr.edu>
> Sent: Monday, January 29, 2024 1:13 PM
> To: LOGOS at lists.ucr.edu <LOGOS at lists.ucr.edu>
> Subject: [LOGOS] Slack and two research questions 
>  
> Hi LOGOSers,  
>
> Three things:
>
> 1) If you are a Slack user, please consider joining the Cybersafety Research workspace via this invite link.
> I will create a private channel there for #logos.
>
> 2) Has there been much work on "re-platforming"? I.e., what happened on Twitter/Reddit when a bunch of
> previously deplatformed high-profile users were reinstated? (And on Reddit for certain subreddits)
>
> 3) I was reading this article on the Guardian:
> https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/jan/29/donald-trump-americans-us-culture-republican.
> Basically, it posits that "US culture is an incubator of extrinsic values, and nobody embodies them like
> Trump"
> Is there any work done looking at this on Trump-supporting web communities/accounts?
>
> Cheers,


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