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NYU's Center for Social Media, AI, and Politics

@CSMAP_NYU

We work to strengthen democracy by conducting rigorous research, advancing evidence-based public policy, and training the next generation of scholars.

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Sol Messing
Sol Messing@SolomonMg·
You can just research things. New from @j_a_tucker & me at @BrookingsInst: Coding agents like Claude Code and Codex will likely accelerate research AND undermine institutional structures we built to support it.
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Sol Messing@SolomonMg·
Last week the story was that TikTok censored anti-Trump/ICE/Pretti videos after the U.S. ownership change. We investigated with a large set of US TikTok data and found some interesting results, short thread...
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Tiago Ventura
Tiago Ventura@_Tiagoventura·
How common are “survey professionals” - people who take dozens of online surveys for pay - across online panels, and do they harm data quality? Our paper, first view at @polanalysis, tackles this question using browsing data from three U.S. samples (Facebook, YouGov, Lucid):
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Rajeshwari Majumdar
Rajeshwari Majumdar@RMajumdar_·
If this piece in @@The_JOP sounds interesting to you, you find yourself in Atlanta, and you're not opposed to waking up early: I'll be presenting a related working paper on WhatsApp usage in India, Brazil, and South Africa tomorrow at #PolMeth! #here" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">docs.google.com/spreadsheets/u…
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In the Global South, WhatsApp is more popular than X or Facebook. New in @The_JOP, we ran a WhatsApp deactivation experiment during Brazil’s 2022 election to explore how the app facilitates the spread of misinformation and affects voters’ attitudes. journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.108…

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Tiago Ventura
Tiago Ventura@_Tiagoventura·
🚨Publication alert!! Our WhatsApp multimedia deactivation paper is now "just accepted" at @The_JOP. @CSMaP_NYU has published a full thread summarizing the paper! Check it out below 👇🏽👇🏽👇🏽
NYU's Center for Social Media, AI, and Politics@CSMAP_NYU

In the Global South, WhatsApp is more popular than X or Facebook. New in @The_JOP, we ran a WhatsApp deactivation experiment during Brazil’s 2022 election to explore how the app facilitates the spread of misinformation and affects voters’ attitudes. journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.108…

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McCourt School
McCourt School@McCourtSchool·
How much can a social media messaging app influence elections through misinformation? McCourt's Assistant Professor @_Tiagoventura offers critical insights in a new paper 👇
NYU's Center for Social Media, AI, and Politics@CSMAP_NYU

In the Global South, WhatsApp is more popular than X or Facebook. New in @The_JOP, we ran a WhatsApp deactivation experiment during Brazil’s 2022 election to explore how the app facilitates the spread of misinformation and affects voters’ attitudes. journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.108…

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