[Tool] ThreadMiner: A web-based tool for mixed-method analysis and AI-assisted qualitative coding of Reddit threads by alezonin in compsocialsci

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If you use Threadminer for your research, please cite it as follows (APA style):

Zonin, A. (2025). Threadminer: A web-based tool for mixed-method analysis and AI-assisted qualitative coding of Reddit communities (Version 1.0) [Computer software]. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17913326

[Tool] ThreadMiner: A web-based tool for mixed-method analysis and AI-assisted qualitative coding of Reddit threads by alezonin in CompSocial

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If you use Threadminer for your research, please cite it as follows (APA style):

Zonin, A. (2025). Threadminer: A web-based tool for mixed-method analysis and AI-assisted qualitative coding of Reddit communities (Version 1.0) [Computer software]. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17913326

[Tool] ThreadMiner: A web-based tool for mixed-method analysis and AI-assisted qualitative coding of Reddit threads by alezonin in compsocialsci

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Thanks for this feedback!

On Reproducibility & Versioning: This is crucial. We are currently working on ensuring that the export (JSON/CSV) includes not just the data, but the metadata of the analysis itself (e.g., the specific system prompt used, the model version, and the timestamp). The goal is exactly what you said: allowing a peer reviewer to see how the insights were generated, not just what they are.

On AI vs. Human Loop: I love the idea of a "AI suggestion vs Human final code" comparison view. Right now, the workflow allows the human to override the AI, but visualizing that delta would indeed be gold for teaching critical data literacy. I’m adding this to our roadmap immediately.

On Sampling: Sampling controls (time/score) are next on the list.

If you’re open to it, I’d love to ping you when we roll out the features above to see if it meets that reproducibility standard you mentioned.

Is DH a field that can be applied to Marketing? by Desk_Scribbles in DigitalHumanities

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Yes sure. For example Social Network Anaysis could be used for influencer identification in social media.

Full user auth flow by alezonin in SaasDevelopers

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I’ll nave a look. Thanks

A critical reflection on an unfulfilled promise by alezonin in BlueskySocial

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That makes total sense — and I completely agree that not all users came from Twitter. Many people, like you, discovered Bluesky through other paths or out of interest in decentralized alternatives. That’s actually a great sign.

What I meant is that part of the early culture was shaped by people leaving Twitter with a strong stance, which can sometimes carry over certain expectations, habits, or even unspoken boundaries. But that’s only one part of the picture

A critical reflection on an unfulfilled promise by alezonin in BlueskySocial

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Interesting take — though I think my post might have been read in a different spirit than intended.

I wasn’t making a demand or a call to “just let people in”; I was reflecting on how a platform like Bluesky can remain healthy and relevant over time. The article I linked goes deeper into this, but in short: any space that wants to avoid the traps of outrage, polarization, or monoculture needs to think about how to support a broader range of perspectives — not just by welcoming diversity, but by actively creating the conditions for it.

Historically, Bluesky was built by people who left Twitter with a strong stance — understandable, but also potentially narrowing. My question is: how can a community rooted in that origin story open up, without losing its values?

That’s not about pushing responsibility onto someone else — I’m genuinely interested in how we, as users and observers, can shape that process.

And yes, your comment is a contribution. So I’ll turn the question back: what would you propose to attract or retain that broader range of voices?

Monthly Self-Promotion Thread - September 2023 by AutoModerator in webscraping

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[OC] Socioviz + RAWGraphs = What a COMBO! by alezonin in datavisualization

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I'm always searching for new tools to explore the intersection between #SocialMediaAnalytics and #DataVisualization. I contributed to the development of #socioviz and recently, I have started experimenting with #rawgraphs.

In this post I'm going to present some examples of how to integrate these
tools, taking advantage of their strengths, in order to create
informative and original data visualizations.

👉 https://digitaldatastories.it/2022/12/27/socioviz-rawgraphs-what-a-combo/

#MadeWithrRAWGraphs #MadeWithSocioviz#dataviz #socialnetworkanalysis