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(2020): This paper argues that Twitter is liked because it is a "public space" that enables user-generated content and engagement more easily than other messaging platforms, fostering a unique sense of "co-presence". 2. Why People "Like" Twitter: Main Findings

While there isn't a single famous paper titled exactly "I like twitterрџ¤Р😐", the garbled characters at the end of your query appear to be a (encoding error) likely representing emojis such as the shrugging person (🤷) or face with rolling eyes (🙄).

If you are looking for academic research on why people enjoy using Twitter (now X), several significant studies explore this "positive sentiment" from psychological and social perspectives. 1. Key Papers on User Preference and Experience

(2024): Published in Nature , this study finds that while overall well-being might decrease for some, many users experience a significant increase in their sense of belonging when using the platform for social interaction.

(2026): This recent survey investigates how researchers analyze the vast range of opinions on the platform, ranging from irony and emotion detection to quantifying general user sentiment.

Research consistently identifies several "gratifications" that keep users engaged:

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(2020): This paper argues that Twitter is liked because it is a "public space" that enables user-generated content and engagement more easily than other messaging platforms, fostering a unique sense of "co-presence". 2. Why People "Like" Twitter: Main Findings

While there isn't a single famous paper titled exactly "I like twitterрџ¤Р😐", the garbled characters at the end of your query appear to be a (encoding error) likely representing emojis such as the shrugging person (🤷) or face with rolling eyes (🙄). i like twitter🤨😐

If you are looking for academic research on why people enjoy using Twitter (now X), several significant studies explore this "positive sentiment" from psychological and social perspectives. 1. Key Papers on User Preference and Experience (2020): This paper argues that Twitter is liked

(2024): Published in Nature , this study finds that while overall well-being might decrease for some, many users experience a significant increase in their sense of belonging when using the platform for social interaction. If you are looking for academic research on

(2026): This recent survey investigates how researchers analyze the vast range of opinions on the platform, ranging from irony and emotion detection to quantifying general user sentiment.

Research consistently identifies several "gratifications" that keep users engaged:

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