Who - Publications Filter May 07, 2024 14:53 Updated Learn how to cross-reference data to locate organic publications within your research. The Publications Filter is a feature available in Listening that allows you to choose the parameters by which you would like to view your publications. You can merge information such as publication date, type of interactions, annotated publications, among many others. Locate the filter icon on the right side of the page: 1. Gender You can specify whether you want to search for publications made by women, men, or organizations. Just like in the sentiment and media type filters, simply select the desired icon to disable the search. 2. Authors If you want to filter by publications from specific authors, enter the name (username) of the author on the social media platforms available on the platform, or the name of a portal or blog. For the author to be found, at least one of their publication must have been collected according to the filter parameters. After entering the name, click to select and apply the filter. Note: Uppercase letters in the username do not affect the search. 3. Interests Discover the interests that have been assigned to the users in your search (authors) based on what they publication on the internet. To learn more about this category, check the guide. Just like tags, to negate an interest, write the negative sign "-" in front of the interest. 4. Followers Set the minimum or maximum number of followers for a specific author of the publication. If you select 1000 followers, only publications made by authors with more than 1000 followers on the social network (from which the publication was collected) will be returned by the filter. For more information, visit the discussion on the subject at our community or videos on our channel. 😃 Related articles Stories - Instagram When - Publications Filter How to Save Data from Human Service Publications - LinkedIn Reels - Instagram