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    @rwg @rra @commodon @academicchatter Oh oh, this is about people who study social networks, not merely those who use social networks to do/publicize research on other topics. Interesting stuff and definitely makes me think that the moment when Twitter was especially easy to study was an unusual time, without super close analogues before or since.

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    @rra @commodon @academicchatter

    Our conclusion:

    “While Mastodon and the fediverse are quite distinct from Twitter/X and other corporate social media, and while these systems present new challenges to researchers, the benefits for both researchers and for the fediverse can be tremendous. If researchers work with instance admins to produce useful knowledge, that work can be adopted by the fediverse, helping to improve a rapidly growing network.”

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    @rwg @rra @commodon @academicchatter

    Presumably this is it in webpage format…
    https://www.cell.com/patterns/fulltext/S2666-3899(23)00323-9

    Very thorough and insightful. A lot of #journalists could do with reading this.

    The lack of privacy is not an issue because almost no information is retained. No phone number, date of birth, address etc which you do mention.

    Worth noting that researchers might find communities that they are unlikely to come across elsewhere. Gaining trust with them might be a challenge.

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    @rwg I would refrain from calling fediverse (or mastodon) a “platform”. It’s not more or less a platform as is E-Mail (or gemail for that regard). Facebook and X are platforms because they are closed gardens without interoperability, and the term was specifically coined to describe such services. The fediverse is a network, ActivityPub is a protocol and mastodon is a service within this network. @rra @commodon @academicchatter