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Inclusion and exclusion criteria used to filter social media communities.

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Fig 1.

Cumulative search volume from January 2011 to December 2020 for stroke related topics used in this study.

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Table 2.

Ten most commonly used keywords in stroke identified through Google Trends.

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Table 3.

Social media communities included in the review.

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Fig 2.

Social media communities by affiliation.

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Fig 3.

Social media communities by followers and affiliation.

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Fig 4.

Social media communities by followers and posts.

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Fig 5.

Variations in new social media communities by year.

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Fig 6.

Social media communities by community purpose and followers.

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Table 4.

Topics identified and their frequency of occurrence on the two social media platforms.

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Average interaction based on user likes, comments and shares for different content types.

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Fig 8.

Most interacted topics based on content types.

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Table 5.

Analysis of user interaction based on the averages of likes, shares and comments for different content types.

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