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Geolocated Social Media Posts are Happier: Understanding the Characteristics of Check-in Posts on Twitter
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2022
arXiv
pre-print
The increasing prevalence of location-sharing features on social media has enabled researchers to ground computational social science research using geolocated data, affording opportunities to study human mobility, the impact of real-world events, and more. This paper analyzes what crucially separates posts with geotags from those without. We find that users who share location are not representative of the social media user population at large, jeopardizing the generalizability of research that
arXiv:2207.10887v1
fatcat:77kjbftuj5biflb2wzwdqmmqse