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Many computational techniques have been proposed by social networks to analyze the users' behaviors to recommend relevant content for them. Social networks generate a huge volume of information, which users cannot consume, generating a problem known as information overload. This way, filtering relevant information to help users with this problem becomes necessary. Social networks have many available...