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The document analyzes the Twitter activity and interactions between political parties in Singapore during an election. It finds that the opposition parties tweeted more than the ruling party but the ruling party was tweeted about, mentioned, replied to, and retweeted more. The document also examines the topics, links, sentiment, and trends in tweets between the parties and finds a mixed result for interactions like replying and retweeting, with no equalization or normalization of activity. It concludes that higher levels of tweeting can be considered "winning" the online battle.















