Submissions

We welcome contributions related to mental health and social media interplay. Please review the important dates, submission types, and guidelines carefully before submitting.


Important Dates

  • Paper Submission Deadline: April 1, 2026
  • Author Notification: April 15, 2026
  • Camera-Ready Deadline: TBD

Submission Types

  1. Full Papers: Full papers present substantial, original, and completed research contributions (maximum length 11 pages, recommended 8);
  2. Extended Abstracts/Poster Papers: Extended Abstracts/Poster Papers are suitable for ongoing research, emerging ideas, demos, datasets or previously published work relevant for the workshop’s scope (maximum lenght 5 pages, recommended 2).

Submission Guidelines

For complete formatting and policy details, authors should consult the official ICWSM Submission Guidelines

  • All submissions must follow the AAAI two-column format.
  • Templates are available via:
  • Page limits include references; appendices are optional and do not count toward the page limit; however, reviewers are not required to read them.
  • Submissions must be anonymized for double-blind review.
  • The paper checklist does not have to be included.
  • For full papers, authors must ensure their work is original, not under review elsewhere, and compliant with ethical research standards.

For submitting your contribution, follow this Submission Link.


Proceedings

Accepted full papers will be included in the official workshop proceedings.

  • Final versions must follow camera-ready formatting instructions.
  • At least one author must register and present the paper for the paper to be published in the proceedings.
  • Papers will be archived and made publicly available according to ICWSM publication policies.

If you have questions regarding submissions, please consult the official ICWSM guidelines or contact the organizing committee.