media
Selected press coverage.
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Thomson Reuters: AI fails to detect depression signs in social media posts by Black Americans, study finds
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The Atlantic: What Your Facebook Posts Say About Your Mental Health
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Data Jawn: Penn Medicine - Twitter And COVID-19
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Twitter Dev: See how the Penn Medicine CDH uses Twitter data to understand the COVID-19 health crisis
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The Times of India: Twitter posts can reveal how lonely you are, says study
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The Inquirer: Penn researchers turn to Twitter to identify loneliness
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Penn Today: Cross-cultural similarities and differences in emoji usage
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The Inquirer: Twitter photos may help detect users with depression, anxiety
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NBC News: Mood-forecasting tech could help stop bad moods even before they strike
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APA Speaking of Psychology: Twitter and ADHD
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Canadian Broadcasting Corporation: Data collection by Facebook and other companies
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Mashable: Psychographic profiling of your likes and dislikes isn’t new, and it’s not going away
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Psychiatric Times: What Twitter and Brain Imaging Reveal About ADHD
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The Conversation: Social media can be bad for youth mental health, but there are ways it can help