These cluster maps give us a two-dimensional look at the complex arguments Americans posted on the topic of net neutrality. One theme in the comments had to do with the American dream.
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January 30, 2014 3:15 PM
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How To Read This Cluster Map
- Similar nodes typically cluster together and clusters are grouped by color
- Each node represents a news story; a node sized by degree represents number of connections (i.e., similarity) to other nodes
- Connections represent similar language used across nodes
- A node bridging two clusters can indicate a story that synthesizes multiple topics