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Influence Manipulation Risks

Social Influence

Origin Data Source OpenAlex
Analysis Computed May 5, 2026
AI Synthesis & Market Narrative
Sport is recognized for its profound global social influence, particularly in environmental sustainability. However, digital platforms face significant risks from manipulated social influence metrics, impacting funding and perceived traction.
Correlated Linguistic Patterns
["global social influence" "environmental sustainability research" "fake star economy" "GitHub popularity" "culture shapes individuals"]
Driving Media Context
The Times of India • Apr 30, 2026

Quote of the day from American author Margaret Mead: ‘Children must be taught how to think, not what to think’.

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Fair Observer • Apr 29, 2026

FO Live: How the Muslim Brotherhood Survives and Thrives Across the Middle East

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Nature.com • Apr 28, 2026

Advancing environmental sustainability research and policy in sport

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Whatjapanthinks.com • Apr 28, 2026

Samurai History and Bushido Code: Origins, Values, and Legacy of Japan’s Elite Warriors

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Awesomeagents.ai • Apr 20, 2026

GitHub's Fake Star Economy

Six million fake stars, $0.06 per click, and a VC funding pipeline that treats GitHub popularity as proof of traction. We ran our own analysis on 20 repos an...
Psychology Today • Apr 20, 2026

How We Learn to Be Wrong Together

In one classroom moment, a child stands alone and reveals how early we learn to choose belonging over truth.
Prtimes.jp • Apr 20, 2026

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GlobeNewswire • Apr 16, 2026

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The main market opportunities for premium metal payment cards lie in catering to Millennials and Gen Z, who value luxury, durability, and exclusive benefits....
Abcnews.com • Apr 14, 2026

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The Times of India • Apr 14, 2026

Roman Proverb of the Day: 'If you have done it, deny it'—The Timeless Roman proverb that exposes our instincts

An ancient Roman proverb, 'Si fecisti, nega', advises denial even after committing an act. This saying reveals a practical, sometimes unsettling, view of hum...