Professor at @ODUcs (@WebSciDL, #webarchiving, #infovis, networking), alum of @UNCcs ('98, '03) and @ULM_Official (NLU '96), @LSU fan, wife, and mom of 2 boys
Nov 18, 2022 • 5 tweets • 3 min read
If you've downloaded your Twitter archive, note that the "Your archive.html" page renders links in your tweets as t .co links. If Twitter dies, so does the t .co redirection service.
See below to further preserve the links in your tweets.
Inside your Twitter archive, the file data/tweets.js contains your tweet data, including information about links.
The snippet here shows the "urls" structure corresponding to the t .co in my previous tweet. It includes the t .co "url" as well as the "expanded_url".
Nov 16, 2022 • 7 tweets • 6 min read
🎉🎓Congratulations to @CorrenMcCoy for the successful defense of her PhD dissertation, "A Relevance Model for Threat-Centric Ranking of Cyber Vulnerabilities". This is great work -- we are so proud! @phonedude_mln, @Faryane, Ross Gore from @VMASC_ODU @WebSciDL@oducs@ODUSCI
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Motivation: Most vulnerabilities released on Patch Tuesday are rated Important. If everything's important, then nothing is. @CorrenMcCoy
Sep 28, 2022 • 10 tweets • 10 min read
For #WebArchiveWednesday, I'm highlighting some of the ways that #webarchives have been used to study #disinformation over the past few years and bring together some of the work that @WebSciDL has done in this area. @oducs@ODUSCI /1 ws-dl.blogspot.com/2022/09/2022-0…
Examples include how #webarchives have been used to:
* examine how webpages have been changed
* corroborate or refute posted screenshots
* study archived social media posts
* investigate metadata and past behavior of particular social media accounts
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