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Deception / Human behavior / World Wide Web / Internet troll / Sockpuppet / Internet culture / Hoax
Date: 2017-04-03 00:44:26
Deception
Human behavior
World Wide Web
Internet troll
Sockpuppet
Internet culture
Hoax

Malicious Behavior on the Web: Characterization and Detection Srijan Kumar (@srijankr) Justin Cheng (@jcccf) Jure Leskovec (@jure) Slides are available at http://snap.stanford.edu/www2017tutorial/

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