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Social Media Analysis Python Packages

Python packages with the GitHub topic social-media-analysis. Sorted by relevance, with stars and monthly downloads.
QUT-Digital-Observatory
coordination-network-toolkit

A small command line tool and set of functions for studying coordination networks in Twitter and other social media data.

787 86 14
jamesacampbell
botrnot

Evaluate if a twitter account is a bot or not

582 2 1
JGolafshan
wallstreetsocial

Analyze Reddit posts/comments, uses an NLP model to recognize stock symbols and options positions

539 7 1
QUT-Digital-Observatory
youte

Command-line tool to collect video metadata and comments from Youtube API

495 31 5
QUT-Digital-Observatory
tidy-tweet

Tidies Twitter json collected with Twarc into relational tables

338 3 0
marcelomendoza
propaganda-pipeline

LLM-based pipeline for detecting 23 propaganda and persuasion techniques in text. Built on DSPy + OpenAI, with consistency voting, an LLM judge, and span-level visualizations.

192 1 0
quimpm
youtube-discussion-tree-api

This is a python API that allows you to obtain the discussion that occurs in the comments of a YouTube video as a tree structure.

153 15 0
chigwell
socialtextlytics

A new package that analyzes social media post text to extract structured insights about audience engagement patterns, such as identifying common themes in highly liked content or predicting potential

145 2 0
QUT-Digital-Observatory
gab-tidy-data

Python script to take gab data (from Garc) and put it into a relational SQLite database

136 1 0
hunter-heidenreich
pyconversations

A Python utility for social media conversational analysis.

130 0 1
chigwell
social-insight-summarizer

A new package is designed to receive a brief description of social media activity within an organization and analyze it to generate a structured summary highlighting key trends, comparisons, and insig

104 2 0
dhchenx
social-content

A toolkit to parse and analyze contents from social media.

86 0 0
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