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We provide a practical guide to designing, conducting, and analyzing experiments using social media platforms. First, we discuss the benefits and challenges of using the targeting capabilities of advertisements on social media to recruit participants for a large class of experiments. Next, we outline the different types of interventions and their advantages and disadvantages. Finally, we summarize available compliance and outcome data, as well as the main limitations and challenges involved in the design and analysis of social media experiments. Throughout, we provide technical details that are helpful when implementing these experiments. Overall, we argue that experiments on social media are powerful not only for studying economic issues around social media and online platforms but also for experiments studying economic behavior more broadly.

Aridor, G, R Jiménez-Durán, R Levy and L Song (2025), ‘DP19861 Experiments on Social Media‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 19861. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp19861 Excited to share our new paper on the design, implementation, and analysis of academic social media experiments! These experiments let researchers study digital platforms without needing firm collaboration.

We hope it's useful to grad students and anyone else who's social media curious! We review the benefits and challenges of using targeted ads for recruitment, explore various types of interventions, summarize compliance and outcome data, and discuss limitations. Link to the paper:https://lnkd.in/gnGaxZay Cool paper, you may find this review papers of ours on field experiment on social media relevant: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/09637214211054761 Congratulations to all the authors. It will be a very useful guide for sure!

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