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14AprApril 15, 2017
By bgrasso

Classic Data Mapping – Lab 5: Working Your Twitter Data into Graphs and Stats

In Today's post, we are utilizing the classic instruments of Microsoft Excel to produce graphs and statistics that summarize our data. The first avenu

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14Apr
By mmaccaro

Stay #woke with Stats

After highlighting the "user_lang" column, I found there to be 27 different languages in my data set. The languages included ar, ca, cs, cy, da, de, e

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14AprApril 14, 2017
By Jennifer K. Tran

The Breakdown of the Tweets

Users wrote tweets in a total of twelve languages: ar (Arabic), ca (Canadian French), de (German), en (English), en-gb (British English), es (Spanish)

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14Apr
By cdenny

Breaking Down #Islamophobia

After sorting my tweets into languages in alphabetical order, I found that I had 21 different languages in my tweets between March 16th- 21st. The lan

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14AprApril 21, 2017
By norourke

Muslim Ban Stats

I had 20 different languages when looking at my tweets. This included ar, da, de, en, en-gb, les, fa, fi, fr, hi, id, it, ja, ko, nl, pt, pl, ru, sr,

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14Apr
By jpolitz

#BLM Charts, Plots, and More Charts!

This week we looked at the language in which #BlackLivesMatter tweets are posted in, and the number of tweets posted daily from Feb. 14, 2017 to  Mar

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14Apr
By wcorban

#NoDAPL by the numbers

I chose to work with my entire dataset, totalling 90,579 tweets. In all, Twitter identified 39 languages from the text of tweets using #NoDAPL. They a

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14Apr
By Naty

Analyzing #transgender

After organizing my tweets in the alphabetical order of the language of the tweet, I found the following languages used: Arabic, Bulgarian, Czech, Dan

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14AprApril 14, 2017
By tpeng

The Labson 5: starring Michael Labson

32 languages: Ar, Bg, ca, Cs, Da,De,El,En,En-gb, Es, Fr, he, hr, hu, id, it, ja, Ko, lv, nl, no, pl, pt, ru, sr, sv, th, tr, vi, xx-lc, Zh cn, & Z

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13Apr
By ospoffor

Day by Day and Language Breakdown of #LGBT

I chose the last 3,141 tweets to look at this data set. It covers multiple days where the lgbt community was active on twitter. When I sorted my l

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