{"source":{"name":"The Evidence Hub - on the regulation of digital services","url":"https:\/\/evidencehub.net","license":"Creative Common CC-BY 4.0 International"},"data":[{"data":[51.7,9.5,6.1,4,4,2.6,2.6,2.6,16.9],"name":"Share in total accounts"}],"_data":[["Number of days","Share in total accounts"],["0 - 50 days","51.70%"],["51 - 100 days","9.50%"],["101-150 days","6.10%"],["151-200 days","4.00%"],["201-250 days","4.00%"],["251-300 days","2.60%"],["301-350 days","2.60%"],["351-400 days","2.60%"],["Over 401 days","16.90%"]],"labels":{"name":"Number of days","values":["0 - 50 days","51 - 100 days","101-150 days","151-200 days","201-250 days","251-300 days","301-350 days","351-400 days","Over 401 days"]},"metadata":{"link":"https:\/\/extremism.gwu.edu\/sites\/g\/files\/zaxdzs2191\/f\/DigitalDecayFinal_0.pdf","type":"Solution","unit":"Per cent (%)","year":"2016-2017","title":"Duration of Account Activity of English-Language Pro-Islamic State Accounts on Twitter, 2016-2017","topic":"Incitement to Terrorism","method":"Data collection","source":"Alexander, Audrey. DIGITAL DECAY? Tracing Change Over Time Among English-Language Islamic State Sympathizers on Twitter (Washington: Programme on Extremism, The George Washington University, 2017)","sub_topic":"Social Media Accounts","chart_number":"215","geographical":"Global"},"description":"The chart shows the distribution of the duration of Twitter accounts of English-language of Islamic State sympathizers. The report collected and reviewed 845646 tweets produced by 1782 English-language pro-Islamic State accounts from 15 February 2016 to 01 May 2017. In the context of the study, a user\u2019s \"duration of activity\" is quantified by the number of days between an account\u2019s first and last tweet. "}