This week in Neo4j brings several exciting updates and activities from the graph database community. The featured community member is Gábor Szárnyas, a research assistant at Hungarian Academy of Sciences, who has been actively participating in the openCypher and Neo4j communities. He's researching incremental query graphs and benchmarking such an engine, as well as analyzing multiplex networks. NBC News recently released a database of deleted Tweets from their investigation into Russian Twitter Trolls' influence on the 2016 US election, which can be explored using Neo4j. The community has also welcomed its 7,000th member to the Neo4j-Users Slack channel, where users can get help with Cypher queries and cluster configuration. Various developers have shared their projects and experiences, including Uwe Geercken's blog post on modeling Pentaho ETL jobs and flights using Neo4j, Bea Hernández's talk on using Neo4j with R, and Mark Henderson's Pypher query builder in Python. Upcoming events include talks by Joshua Yu, Yehonathan Sharvit, Tal Shainfeld, and Svetlana Yaroshevsky, and a tweet from Andrew Lovett-Barron about the potential of graph databases.