Tweets can predict if debates turn into violent protests

New York: A team of US researchers including an Indian-origin scientist has formulated a new method that can predict with 70 percent accuracy the likelihood that your tweets — that are part of an ongoing debate or a movement — will become part of a larger and even violent protest later. The study from researchers […]

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New York: A team of US researchers including an Indian-origin scientist has formulated a new method that can predict with 70 percent accuracy the likelihood that your tweets -- that are part of an ongoing debate or a movement -- will become part of a larger and even violent protest later.

The study from researchers at Arizona State University, Texas A&M University and Yahoo and funded in part by the US Military's Office of Naval Research looked at 2,686 Twitter posts to create a system that reliably spots future online protesters.