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Like disease outbreaks, information rarely respects boundaries. Just as the 1918 ‘Spanish flu’ was blamed on Spain because it was the only country reporting cases, our picture of online contagion can be skewed by where we see outbreaks. In recent years, researchers have published almost five times more studies looking at contagion on Twitter than on Facebook, despite the latter having seven times more users.[125]
The Rules of Contagion: Why Things Spread - and Why They Stop
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