Radarly: Listening - Advanced - Clusters
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Written by Whitney W.
Updated over a week ago

What can I use Clusters for?

A Cluster is a group of publications that talk about the same subject.

It helps you to detect emerging topics within your Radarly project, and observe how they spread and how they became viral.

The cluster groups are generated spontaneously by Radarly in 2 ways:

  • The detection of textual similarities between the collected posts

  • The accumulation of publications that share a link to the same article

Global view

For each cluster, a title (1) is generated automatically.

The global view allows you to see:

  • the number of publications within the cluster (2)

  • dissemination of these publications over time (3)

  • the cumulated impressions of cluster publications (4)

  • its estimated reach (5)

  • the distribution of publications by platform (6) as well as their sentiments (7)

Detailed view

Clicking on a cluster opens a detailed view.

The detailed view is divided into 3 parts:

  • the list of clusters

  • the list of publications of the clusters

  • statistics associated with the cluster


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