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This is not the correct repository to use for new studies.

There is a current study using code off of this repo, but going forward, the upstream repository is the new central codebase from which new research studies will be created.

Truman Platform

The Truman Platform is a fake social network for real results. This fake social network application allows researchers to create interesting and believable scenarios in a social network environment. Since the interactions that take place in a social setting and influence the outcome of an experiment, all content, users, interactions and notifications are “fake” and created by a set of digital actors. Each participant sees the same interactions and conversations, believe these to be unique to them.

This allows any experiment to be completely replicated, and the tools can be repurposed for other studies.

This current iteration is testing the bystander effect on cyberbullying. Future studies could be done on a number of other topics and issues.

This project and software development was supported by the National Science Foundation through IIS-1405634. Special thanks to everyone at Cornell Social Media Lab in the Department of Communication.

Also special thanks to Sahat Yalkabov and his Hackathon Starter project, which provided the basic organization for this project.

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