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    Quality of Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumor Videos Available on TikTok and Bilibili: Content Analysis by Zheyu Niu, Yijie Hao, Faji Yang, Qirong Jiang, Yupeng Jiang, Shizhe Zhang, Xie Song, Hong Chang, Xu Zhou, Huaqiang Zhu, Hengjun Gao, Jun Lu

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The average quality scores of the videos on Bilibili and Tiktok were comparable, with GQS and mDISCERN scores of 2.98 on Bilibili versus 2.77 on TikTok and 2.82 on Bilibili versus 3.05 on TikTok, respectively. …”
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    User-Generated Translation Community in Online Video Streaming: The Social-Digital Dynamics of YouTube-Focused Fansubbing Channels on Bilibili by Sijing Lu

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This article is inspired by the considerable popularity of subtitled translations of YouTube videos in Mandarin on Bilibili, one of the largest online video streaming sites in China. …”
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    “High energy ahead!”: exploring Chinese adolescents’ pragmatic identities in bullet-screen discourse by Jue Wu

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Particularly in China, bullet-screen video platforms, exemplified by Bilibili, have quickly attracted a large youth audience due to their features of real-time interaction and deep engagement. …”
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    Analysis of contemporary value and influence of intangible cultural heritage based on online review mining. by Qiaoyun Xu, Yan Xu, Chao Ma

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…<h4>Design/methodology/approach</h4>Real online reviews were collected based on the Bilibili website as the research data source. A text-based BiGRU-Attention model was conducted to achieve value recognition and classification, and keyword statistics and topic analysis were performed for topic discussion among comments.…”
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    Health information analysis of cryptorchidism-related short videos: Analyzing quality and reliability by Yuqiang Sun, Xingjian Liu, Xintao Zhang, Qiongqian Xu, Aiwu Li

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Methods We analyzed 228 videos from TikTok, Bilibili, and Kwai on 16 May 2024. Using the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) criteria, Global Quality Score (GQS), and modified DISCERN score, we evaluated the videos based on six factors: definition, risk factors, symptoms, tests, treatment, and outcome. …”
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    Social media usage and cyberbullying: the moderating role of tie strength by Jinru Ni, Hongyu Fu, Yajing Zhu, Zewen Li, Shuyi Wang, Haoran Su

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The order of tie strength between users and the four platforms is as follows: WeChat &gt; Bilibili &gt; Weibo &gt; Douyin. (2) Strong-tie social media platforms exhibited higher levels of users’social media engagement compared to those with weak ties. (3) Weak ties significantly moderated the relationship between social media usage and cyberbullying, whereas strong ties did not. …”
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    Autonomous sortie scheduling for carrier aircraft fleet under towing mode by Zhilong Deng, Xuanbo Liu, Yuqi Dou, Xichao Su, Haixu Li, Lei Wang, Xinwei Wang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…And animation of the simulation results is available at www.bilibili.com/video/BV14t421A7Tt/. The study presents a promising supporting technique for autonomous flight deck operation in the foreseeable future, and can be easily extended to other supporting scenarios, e.g., ammunition delivery and aircraft maintenance.…”
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    The reliability and quality of short videos as health information of guidance for lymphedema: a cross-sectional study by Xuchuan Zhou, Gejia Ma, Xuefeng Su, Xinyi Li, Xinyi Li, Wenfei Wang, Linxi Xia, Linxi Xia, Chen Yang, Chen Yang, Bin Liu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This study aimed to assess the reliability and quality of lymphedema-related information on Chinese short video-sharing platforms.MethodsWe collected 111 video samples addressing the diagnosis and treatment of lymphedema from four platforms: TikTok, Bilibili, WeChat, and Microblog. Two independent surgeons evaluated each video for content comprehensiveness, quality (using the Global Quality Score), and reliability (using the modified DISCERN tool). …”
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