Moreover, you still haven't even listed an actual, *high*-complexity hypothesis that could be tested (given some *reasonable* parameters, e.g. a smart graduate student with a year and cooperation from one of the major social media platforms to fulfill additional data requests).
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(The Nature paper, by the way. I think the second one is more impressive in finding because methods are even tighter, learning from the first. https://www.nature.com/articles/nature11421 …)
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I'm not sure if we're agreeing or disagreeing, but I think the focus on the Russian shitposts distracts from more fruitful and interesting research on the effects of social media.
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I actually agree with this! I think there is too much focus on Russia. I believe that it's plausible that "but for" RU intervention, a different outcome is possible. I also believe that it is one among many such factors, and probably not the biggest one (hi, Comey). +
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