Emotional contagion on social media and the simulation of intervention strategies after a disaster e...
Emotional contagion on social media and the simulation of intervention strategies after a disaster event: a modeling study
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London: Palgrave Macmillan
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With the advent of climate change and the 5 G era, online communities are increasingly becoming the main medium for information dissemination after emergencies such as natural disasters. The widespread dissemination of negative online information may generate cyber violence or lead to serious adverse psychological outcomes. This study considered a...
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Emotional contagion on social media and the simulation of intervention strategies after a disaster event: a modeling study
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2662-9992
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2662-9992
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10.1057/s41599-024-03397-4