Open Access Peer-reviewed Research Article

Calculate the score of a social media profile and posts on twitter and other social media sites on the internet

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Pooja Chaudhary
Ravin Kumar corresponding author

Abstract

In the age of social networking, finding the worth of one’s social presence and online interactions can have a significant impact on tackling the problem of fake news. We are proposing a scoring mechanism which can also be used to calculate the worth of one’s online presence, and also to suggests numerical score to a particular thought posted on the internet.

Keywords
twitter, social score, influence score, worth of your post, fake news

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How to Cite
Chaudhary, P., & Kumar, R. (2021). Calculate the score of a social media profile and posts on twitter and other social media sites on the internet. Advances in Computers and Electronics, 2(1), 22-24. https://doi.org/10.25082/ACE.2021.01.003

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