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How Algorithmic Popularity Bias Hinders or Promotes Quality

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Giovanni L. Ciampaglia; Azadeh Nematzadeh; Filippo Menczer; Alessandro Flammini

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Scientific reports, Volume 8, Article number: 15951, Issue 1 (2018)
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Oliveira, Diego F. M., and Kevin S. Chan. "Diffusion of Information in an Online Social Network with Limited Attention." Information & Security: An International Journal 43, no. 3 (2019): 362-374.
APA style: Ciampaglia, G. L., Nematzadeh A., Menczer F., & Flammini A. (2018).  How Algorithmic Popularity Bias Hinders or Promotes Quality. Scientific reports. 8, Article number: 15951(1), 
Chicago style: Ciampaglia, Giovanni L., Azadeh Nematzadeh, Filippo Menczer, and Alessandro Flammini. "How Algorithmic Popularity Bias Hinders or Promotes Quality." Scientific reports 8, Article number: 15951, no. 1 (2018).
IEEE style: Ciampaglia, G. L., A. Nematzadeh, F. Menczer, and A. Flammini, "How Algorithmic Popularity Bias Hinders or Promotes Quality", Scientific reports, vol. 8, Article number: 15951, issue 1, 2018.
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