Aaron Pope (@mo_pope) 's Twitter Profile
Aaron Pope

@mo_pope

PhD student @CPH_SODAS, Previously @CSMaP_NYU

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linkhttps://aaron-pope.github.io/ calendar_today18-05-2009 04:03:49

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Christopher Barrie (@cbarrie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

đź“„NEW PAPERđź“„ Ever wondered content people actually pay *attention* to online? Our new research reveals that you likely pay attention to far more varied political content than your likes and shares suggest

đź“„NEW PAPERđź“„  Ever wondered content people actually pay *attention* to online? Our new research reveals that you likely pay attention to far more varied political content than your likes and shares suggest
Jake M. Grumbach (@jakemgrumbach) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new RCT shows that people with internet access blocked on their smartphone improve mental health. Compellingly, findings replicate in a delayed treatment arm. I'm an addict but I see it clearly: smartphones are bad. via Arpit Gupta Link in reply because of wack musk algo

A new RCT shows that people with internet access blocked on their smartphone improve mental health. Compellingly, findings replicate in a delayed treatment arm.

I'm an addict but I see it clearly: smartphones are bad.

via <a href="/arpitrage/">Arpit Gupta</a> 

Link in reply because of wack musk algo
Frank O'Hara bot (@oharapoems) 's Twitter Profile Photo

and I am sweating a lot by now and thinking of leaning on the john door in the 5 SPOT while she whispered a song along the keyboard to Mal Waldron and everyone and I stopped breathing

Omar Wasow | @owasow@bsky.social (@owasow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Were wealthy donors key to Trump’s campaigns in 2016 and 2020? I'm thrilled to announce a new paper in which @ SKates5350, Eric Manning, Tali Mendelberg and I analyzed data on 108 million (!) homeowner-voters. See cup.org/4cfm0Az 🧵 1/

Were wealthy donors key to Trump’s campaigns in 2016 and 2020?

I'm thrilled to announce a new paper in which @ SKates5350, Eric Manning, <a href="/TMendelberg/">Tali Mendelberg</a> and I analyzed data on 108 million (!) homeowner-voters.

See cup.org/4cfm0Az đź§µ 1/
Aaron Pope (@mo_pope) 's Twitter Profile Photo

All time big recruiting miss that Notre Dame let the first American Pope go to Nova. Chicago prospect too, right in their backyard. Boosters must be fuming in South Bend.

sarah miller (@sarahlovescali) 's Twitter Profile Photo

people are reading my n+1 ayahuasca story which is great but I did want to mention that it's not just about DRUGS, it's about a fucked up trip, WEIRD/great ppl, colonial guilt, the conquest of Peru, settlers of cattan, etc. nplusonemag.com/issue-50/essay…

pretty bitter is counting days until fauxchella (@prettybittermp3) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m really excited to see the movie friendship but I keep thinking y’all are talking about the band friendship bc I think everyone should be talking about them all the time

John B. Holbein (@johnholbein1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Immigrants have had lower incarceration rates than the US-born for 150 years. Immigrants’ incarceration rates have declined since 1960: immigrants today are 60 percent less likely to be incarcerated. This decline is part of a broader divergence of outcomes between

Immigrants have had lower incarceration rates than the  US-born for 150 years.

Immigrants’ incarceration rates have declined since 1960: immigrants today are 60 percent less likely to be incarcerated.

This decline is part of a broader divergence of outcomes between
Andrew Gelman et al. (@statmodeling) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Scientific poetic license?” What do you call it when someone is lying but they’re doing it in such a socially-acceptable way that nobody ever calls them on it? statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu/2025/06/11/sci…

NYU's Center for Social Media and Politics (@csmap_nyu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the Global South, WhatsApp is more popular than X or Facebook. New in Journal of Politics @[email protected], we ran a WhatsApp deactivation experiment during Brazil’s 2022 election to explore how the app facilitates the spread of misinformation and affects voters’ attitudes. journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.108…

In the Global South, WhatsApp is more popular than X or Facebook.

New in <a href="/The_JOP/">Journal of Politics @jop@sciences.social</a>, we ran a WhatsApp deactivation experiment during Brazil’s 2022 election to explore how the app facilitates the spread of misinformation and affects voters’ attitudes.

journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.108…