Author: Karami, Amir; Anderson, Mackenzie
Title: Social media and COVIDâ€19: Characterizing antiâ€quarantine comments on Twitter Cord-id: hif7iun1 Document date: 2020_10_22
ID: hif7iun1
Snippet: Social media has become a mainstream channel of communication during the COVIDâ€19 pandemic. While some studies have been developed on investigating public opinion on social media data regarding COVIDâ€19 pandemic, there is no study analyzing antiâ€quarantine comments on social media. This study has collected and analyzed near 80,000 tweets to understand antiâ€quarantine social comments. Using text mining, we found 11 topics representing different issues such as comparing COVIDâ€19 and flu
Document: Social media has become a mainstream channel of communication during the COVIDâ€19 pandemic. While some studies have been developed on investigating public opinion on social media data regarding COVIDâ€19 pandemic, there is no study analyzing antiâ€quarantine comments on social media. This study has collected and analyzed near 80,000 tweets to understand antiâ€quarantine social comments. Using text mining, we found 11 topics representing different issues such as comparing COVIDâ€19 and flu and health side effects of quarantine. We believe that this study shines a light on public opinion of people who are against quarantine.
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