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Algorithm Predicts if Twitter Users Are Becoming Mentally Ill
An often toxic mixture of snark and narcissism, Twitter usually does not bring out the best in humanity. Amidst all the noise, however, scientists are searching for a useful signal: A predictor of mental illness.
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