Dynamic user-level affect analysis in social media: Modeling violence in the Dark Web

Shuo Zeng, Mingfeng Lin, Hsinchun Chen
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Affect represents a person's emotions toward objects, issues or other persons. Recent years have witnessed a surge in studies of users' affect in social media, as marketing literature has shown that users' affect influences decision making. The current literature in this area, however, has largely focused on the message level, using text-based features and various classification approaches. Such analyses not only overlook valuable information about the user who posts the messages, but also fail to consider that users' affect may change over time. To overcome these limitations, we propose a new research design for social media affect analysis by specifically incorporating users' characteristics and the time dimension. We illustrate our research design by applying it to a major Dark Web forum of international Jihadists. Empirical results show that our research design allows us to draw on theories from other disciplines, such as social psychology, to provide useful insights on the dynamic change of users' affect in social media.
社交媒体中的动态用户级影响分析:暗网中的暴力建模
情感代表一个人对事物、问题或其他人的情感。近年来,对社交媒体中用户影响的研究激增,因为市场营销文献表明,用户的影响会影响决策。然而,该领域的当前文献主要集中在消息级别,使用基于文本的特征和各种分类方法。这样的分析不仅忽略了关于发布消息的用户的有价值的信息,而且没有考虑到用户的影响可能会随着时间的推移而变化。为了克服这些局限性,我们提出了一种新的社交媒体影响分析的研究设计,具体地将用户特征和时间维度结合起来。我们通过将其应用于国际圣战分子的一个主要暗网论坛来说明我们的研究设计。实证结果表明,我们的研究设计允许我们借鉴其他学科的理论,如社会心理学,为社交媒体中用户影响的动态变化提供有用的见解。
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