Facebook posts by Portuguese municipalities: a preliminary study

G. Dias
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This study addresses the contents published by local governments in social media and the volume of interactions with citizens they generate. Portugal was used as a case study: the Facebook pages of 84 Portuguese municipalities were analyzed during November 2021, making a total of 6,897 posts that generated 25,761 comments and 432,031 likes. Facebook posts were classified according to a set 18 content types. Most published content types and the content types that generate more interactions were analyzed, among other factors. Main conclusions are that the population explains 54% of the number of page likes; that the number of page likes explains 49% of the number of posts likes; that the number of page likes explains 44% of the number of posts comments; that most published topics relate to culture (31%) and health (11%); that there is no correlation between the most published topics and the ones that get the most likes and comments; and that more political topics stand out in the number of likes and, specially, the number of comments obtained. These conclusions contribute to both confirm and extend the extant knowledge on the subject, namely by showing that political topics generate more interactions than other content types.
葡萄牙市政当局的Facebook帖子:一项初步研究
本研究探讨了地方政府在社交媒体上发布的内容,以及它们与公民产生的互动量。葡萄牙被用作案例研究:在2021年11月,葡萄牙84个城市的Facebook页面被分析,总共发布了6897条帖子,产生了25,761条评论和432,031个赞。Facebook的帖子根据18种内容类型进行分类。除其他因素外,还分析了大多数已发布的内容类型和产生更多交互的内容类型。主要结论是,人口解释了54%的页面点赞数量;页面点赞数解释了49%的帖子点赞数;页面点赞的数量解释了帖子评论数量的44%;大多数发表的主题与文化(31%)和健康(11%)有关;发表最多的话题和得到最多点赞和评论的话题之间没有相关性;更多的政治话题在点赞的数量上脱颖而出,特别是在获得的评论数量上。这些结论有助于确认和扩展关于这一主题的现有知识,即通过表明政治话题比其他内容类型产生更多的互动。
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