PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS OF INFORMATION PERCEPTION IN SOCIAL NETWORKS
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https://doi.org/10.57033//mijournals-2025-1-0021Keywords:
social network, hermeneutics, hermeneutic approach, understanding, personality, characteristicAbstract
This article describes specific aspects of the hermeneutic approach to understanding information in social networks that are relevant to the present time. It also reveals the distinctive features of the hermeneutic approach to understanding information in social networks.
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