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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15254 · Oct 31

#python#agent_framework#data_analysis#deep_research#deep_search#llms#multi_agent_system#nlp#public_opinion_analysis#python3#sentiment_analysis You can use the "Weibo Public Opinion Analysis System" (called "微舆") to automatically analyze public opinion from over 30 major social media platforms and millions of comments. It uses AI agents working together to monitor, search, analyze text and videos, and generate detailed reports based on real-time data. The system supports easy setup, custom models, and integration with your own databases, helping you understand public sentiment, trends, and make better decisions. It offers continuous monitoring, deep multi-angle analysis, and flexible report generation, all accessible by simply asking questions like chatting. This saves you time and gives clear insights into public opinion dynamics. https://github.com/666ghj/BettaFish

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@interesting_planet_facts · Post #960 · 10/24/2025, 06:11 PM

🌎 Off the coast of Australia, the mysterious "pink lakes" like Lake Hillier owe their color to the algae Dunaliella salina, which produce red pigments in salty environments. Lake Hillier’s pink hue remains stable even when bottled, due to the unique chemistry of its saline water. ✨ #ocean⚡#mystery⚡#algae 👉subscribe Interesting Planet 👉more Channels ​

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@interesting_planet_facts · Post #588 · 08/19/2025, 01:22 PM

🌎 Red tides sometimes turn the ocean a rusty red or brown—caused by massive blooms of algae packed with pigments. These blooms can release toxins that harm fish and even impact local air quality, making ocean color changes a sign of dramatic ecological shifts. ✨ #ocean⚡#algae⚡#pigments 👉subscribe Interesting Planet

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@interesting_planet_facts · Post #1305 · 02/20/2026, 12:11 PM

🌎 Red rain fell in the Indian state of Kerala in 2001, coloring streets and clothing. Scientists found the cause was airborne spores from local algae cells. Some showers were bright red for up to two months. ✨ #phenomena⚡#weather⚡#algae 👉subscribe Interesting Planet 👉more Channels ​