IDWeek2022: Tweets Analysis

By Ken Koon Wong in idweek2022 idweek22 tweets twitter learning

December 17, 2022

I am surprised that the peak tweets are on the 2nd day of the conference, Thursday, instead of Friday. The top tweets each day appeared to be from different users.

Wordcloud of all the #IDweek2022 and #IDweek22 tweets

IDWeek is a great conference to learn, share, and network with other providers who are interested and specialized in Infectious diseases. Even when you cannot attend the conference in person, the virtual presence and support are so helpful! In the Twitterverse, participants have tweeted so much useful information about the conferences they followed, which helped me know what is a hot topic in the meetings and which video seminar I should view to boost ID knowledge.

If you want to look at the specific tweets, I have created a shiny app that helps me to glance through essential topics. Here is the link

Disclaimer:

  • These are actual tweets and not retweets
  • There may be some tweets that are missing

Thought Process:

Tweet counts by days

10/19 (Thursday) and 10/20 (Friday) had the most tweets! Distribution is quite normal per day. Tweets are the highest as the day warms up, and downtrends as the day wrap.

Interestingly, day three would be as high as day 2, but it isn’t. Quite interesting. A high tweet count does not infer significant participation or is associated with the number of attendance. I would love to have concrete attendance data and try to correlate it with it. Well, maybe next time.


Top 50 Twitter Users Tweet Counts

Holycow! LordAlirezaF, SAIRABT, and IDWeek2022 leading the total tweets during the conference!

Can you find your name here? If you can, I thank you for creating a virtual IDweek presence for those who couldn’t attend the conference in person!

Tweets separated by dates

Pretty plots! Let’s dive deeper!

Word cloud separated by dates

10-18-22

Pre-conference day, where workshops and board reviews happen. You see related terms such as fellows,learn etc. You also see the enthusiasm that people are flocking back to in-person conferences! It is an inspiring time for those fellows who could not attend ID week in person during the pandemic. I see great energy; a good start!

10-19-22

Day one of IDweek 2022. May the excitement begin!

Lots of dr, I would assume, lots of physician references in the tweets. It also looks like people are interested in tweeting HIV related topics. Not surprisingly, our new IDSA president, Dr. Carlos del Rio’s twitter handle has been mentioned many times by other users! Congratulations!

10-20-22

Day two of IDweek 2022.

Lots of multi-drug resistant topics with keywords such as antibiotics, acinetobacter, fungal,amr (antimicrobial resistance). Interestingly, this is the most tweeted day of the conference! Thanks LordAlirezaF for the succinct tweets of what is interesting on that day! Take a look at some example!

IDweek2022 Tweet Shiny App: filtered by LordAlirezaF Click here to view all

If you look closely, you see a username called friendlycovid19. This account uses pictures of people without masks and tweets about how ID doctors are not masked during the conference. Lol. It is funny and annoying at the same time.

In our upcoming analysis, we will look at both including and excluding friendlycovid19

10-21-22

Day three of IDweek 2022.

Interesting day. I see keywords such as data, diagnostics as more prominent. Statistics, data science, and informatics are hot topics for the day, which is fantastic!

Other prominent keywords are equity which IDSA is doing a great job in DEI; and fleming, which I assume has to do with The Mold that Changed The World musical play.

10-22-22

Day 4 of IDWeek 2022

Tweets are slowing down. We’re all in awe as reflected by the high frequency keyword of amazing!

10-23-22

Day 5 of IDweek 2022

It’s a wrap!

looking at tweetiest period

These numbers, in my opinion, make sense. Most people tweet about the conference during morning and afternoon time. Another interesting thing is there are people who tweet during owl time and early morning (I called it 5 am club)! Very dedicated indeed!

IDweek 2022 Tweets Shiny App

Here is the website to the Shiny App. https://kenkoonwong.shinyapps.io/idweek22/)

Example of searching keyword hiv on the top right corner

You can also use Twitter to search for these keywords. For example, type in #idweek2022 and hiv, should I think return the same tweets. But I thought it is easier to read the short snippets of tweets through Shiny App than Twitter. I also added a little filter myself called relevant to filter out the relevant topics to me (set to 1, not so relevant set to 0) for easy browsing.

Future blogs

I will be performing a further analysis to assess factors that contribute to Retweets and favorite. Stay tuned!

Limitations

  • Might have missed some tweets
  • Did not include RTs
  • Assumption that tweet information accurately reflects the content of the conference
  • Tweet of the same day did not mean conference occurred on that day

Things for the future

  • I think we should have a social media infrastructure to place synopsis of each conference

Lessons Learnt/Conclusion

  • I learnt a lot from the tweets! Thank you all who contributed!
  • wordcloud2 package makes better word cloud
  • rtweet is fantastic at pulling tweets but needs some work on search_30days function
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December 17, 2022
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